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Nanostone Water and Maynilad Unveil a Leap Forward in Water Treatment with the Launch of the Laguna Lake Modular Treatment Plant

Written by H2O Team

In a significant advancement for water treatment solutions and sustainability, Nanostone Water, in collaboration with Maynilad Water Services, Inc. (Maynilad) is proud to announce the commissioning of the Laguna Lake Modular Treatment Plant (LL ModTP), located in Muntinlupa City. This ground-breaking project, set to officially commence operations in March 2024, marks a milestone in addressing the critical water needs of the Philippines, particularly in the southern portion of Maynilad’s concession that is served with water sourced from Laguna Lake.

The variable quality of Laguna Lake’s water, marked by algal blooms and fluctuations in organic and inorganic matter, has tested the limits of Maynilad’s existing treatment facilities. The LL ModTP, using the Nanostone’s proprietary pressurized ceramic ultrafiltration modules for one of its treatment processes, effectively addresses these complexities without resorting to extra processing steps, delivering the desired water quality while occupying approximately 50% less space than traditional plants of equivalent output.

“In the face of escalating water scarcity and pollution, particularly in sprawling urban and industrial areas, Nanostone is committed to tackling ‘Challenging Water’ and ‘Minimal Space’ head-on, enabling future-proof municipal and industrial water availability,” stated Jürgen von Hollen, CEO of Nanostone Water. “The Laguna Lake region exemplifies the vicious cycle where urban expansion, water scarcity, and quality intensify each other’s challenges. We see this in large urban centers globally, and it motivates the Nanostone team to work with clients like Maynilad to disrupt this cycle with advanced water technology and solutions that ensure sustainable longevity in urban centers caught in a ‘Challenging Water’ and ‘Minimal Space’ crunch.”

The LL ModTP represents a first step, designed to treat 20 million liters per day (MLD) of raw water from Laguna Lake, ensuring the water supply for over 50,000 customers in the surrounding areas. By leveraging Nanostone’s pressurized ceramic ultrafiltration membranes, the plant occupies a mere 750 square meters, effectively eliminating space-consuming treatment steps required by conventional treatment plants. The plant represents a considerable reduction in environmental impact due to its compact design and long lifespan of ceramic ultrafiltration membranes.

“The deployment of the LL ModTP is a critical milestone in addressing the variable water quality of Laguna Lake, which became a pressing issue for Maynilad,” said Ronaldo Padua, head of Maynilad’s Water Supply Operations. “This new facility leverages on new treatment technology with proven effectiveness and has potential for broader application within Maynilad’s water treatment infrastructure and beyond.”

The successful commissioning of the LL ModTP serves as a global model for addressing ‘Challenging Water’ and ‘Minimal Space’ challenges in urban and industrial areas around the world, highlighting the impact of innovation and partnerships in resolving critical water concerns.