Pinagmulta ng P54.28 milyong Maynilad dahil sa mga pagtigil ng serbisyo

Pinag-utos ng Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System-Regulatory Office na magbayad ng P54.28 milyong multa sa Maynilad Water Services Inc. dahil sa paulit-ulit na pagtigil ng suplay ng tubig mula sa mga water treatment plant nito. Ipinataw din ang refund na P327.96 bawat apektadong water service connection, na makikita sa mga bill sa Mayo 2026.

Nagdesisyon ang MWSS-RO kahapon na magpataw ng P54.28 milyong multa sa Maynilad dahil sa mga pagtigil ng serbisyo sa mga supply zone ng Putatan Water Treatment Plant at Poblacion Water Treatment Plant. Apektado ang mga lugar sa Las Piñas, Muntinlupa, Parañaque, Imus at Bacoor.

Ayon sa MWSS-RO, lumabag ang west zone concessionaire sa obligasyon nitong magbigay ng hindi natitigil na suplay ng tubig na may minimum pressure na seven pounds per square inch para sa 165,518 connected customers nito.

Ipinahayag ng ahensya na isasama ang refund na P327.96 bawat affected water service connection sa mga bill ng mga customer sa Mayo 2026 batay sa Resolution 2026-06-CA. Ito ay bahagi ng pananagutan ng Maynilad sa mga apektadong kliyente.

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