Maynilad upgrades Muntinlupa water treatment plant with ceramic membrane technology for improved reliability
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Maynilad Water Services is upgrading its Putatan water treatment plant in Muntinlupa City by replacing part of its existing ultrafiltration membrane system with ceramic membrane technology. The upgrade aims to improve treatment reliability and stability amid fluctuating raw water quality conditions in Laguna Lake. The ceramic ultrafiltration membranes are designed to handle changing water conditions more effectively than the current system.
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The company on Wednesday said it would replace part of the existing ultrafiltration membrane system at Putatan Water Treatment Plant 1 with ceramic ultrafiltration (UF) membranes, a technology designed to support more stable treatment operations during fluctuations in water quality.
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