LIMA Water expands services to include septage treatment

LIMA Water expands services to include septage treatment

(Top photo) LIMA Water operates two wastewater treatment facilities compliant with the latest effluent standards for a combined treatment capacity of 26 million liters of wastewater per day.

LIMA Water is set to complete the installation of solar panels for its wastewater treatment plants in Batangas.  (Aboitiz Group File photo)

Committed to accelerating change to solve the water and sanitation crisis, LIMA Water, Aboitiz InfraCapital’s water unit that oversees the water and wastewater services operations of LIMA Estate in Batangas, is set to launch its septage treatment services for neighboring cities and municipalities in the provinces of Batangas, Laguna, and Quezon.

“Septage management is important to guarantee the safe disposal of human waste to protect the environment and public health,” said LIMA Water General Manager Hazele Manalo.

Unfortunately, many households in the Philippines have neglected the need for regular septic tank cleaning and the treatment of wastewater. This poses a risk of contaminating groundwater, the country’s primary source of water, which might lead to an outbreak of water-borne diseases and other negative health repercussions.

“One of the gaps to regular septic tank cleaning is the availability and accessibility to a trusted and reliable desludging services and septage treatment partner. Thus, our septage treatment initiative would allow our neighboring towns and cities to address this,” Manalo added.

Septic tanks must be cleaned once every three to five years. LIMA Water’s initiative to offer septage treatment services would help improve sanitation, ensure the long-term viability of groundwater sources, and safeguard public health in Batangas, Laguna, and Quezon.

To ensure that LIMA Water provides efficient and quality septage treatment services, it uses a wastewater treatment plant that is compliant with the latest effluent standards and has its own DENR-accredited laboratory. With LIMA Water’s commitment to sustainability, this facility is also set to operate on solar energy.

“Everyone has the right to safe, clean water and adequate sanitation. We at Aboitiz InfraCapital are committed to enabling businesses and uplifting communities through infrastructure that can provide access to basic human necessities such as water and wastewater services,” said Aboitiz InfraCapital Water Business Head Anna Victoria Lu.

LIMA Water provides water services and wastewater treatment to more than 140 locators with over 65,000 employees in LIMA Estate. In 2022, it employed a SMART Water Network technology in its water operations, transforming all its water facilities into interconnected and intelligent systems and increasing the efficiency of its water services. It operates two wastewater treatment facilities with a combined treatment capacity of 26 million liters of wastewater daily. LIMA Water was able to treat more than 2 billion liters of wastewater last year. ### (PR)

About LIMA Water

LIMA Water Corporation (LWC) is the water business unit of Aboitiz InfraCapital, providing end-to-end water and wastewater services for multinational companies based in LIMA Estate in Lipa-Malvar, Batangas.

About Aboitiz InfraCapital

Aboitiz InfraCapital, Inc., the infrastructure arm of the Aboitiz Group, aims to build purpose-driven infrastructure that spurs economic growth and improves lives. It develops Economic Estates, as well as Water, Digital Infrastructure, and Transport & Mobility projects that enable businesses and uplift communities.

Its current business units include the LIMA Estate and LIMA Water Corporation in Batangas, Mactan Economic Zone 2 Estate and West Cebu Estate in Cebu, Apo Agua Infrastructura, Inc. in Davao, and Unity Digital Infrastructure. The company also has a minority stake in Balibago Waterworks System, Inc., a privately-owned waterworks utility system.

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