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Entrepreneurship driving water impact for all Sess Sessio ion n 1 Reac eachin ing the the last mi mile le in n As Asia ia catalyzing SM SMEs and and en entrepreneurship Water security has consistently been identified as among the


  1. Entrepreneurship driving water impact for all Sess Sessio ion n 1 Reac eachin ing the the last mi mile le in n As Asia ia – catalyzing SM SMEs and and en entrepreneurship Water security has consistently been identified as among the top 5 risks to the world’s future. With a focus on Asia, this session will explore the role of governments, big businesses, and development agencies in catalyzing impact driven and inclusive solutions that promote the participation of private actors and small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) in sustainable development.

  2. 11:00 Welcome and introduction to the session Professor Gyewoon Choi, Incheon National University 11:05 Contextualization: Actions from Asia Mai Flor, WaterLinks 11:15 Improving Water Security and Entrepreneurship in Water Management Unification Environment in Korea Myoungsil Ha, Ministry of Environment, Republic of Korea 11:25 The Bulacan Bulk Water Supply Project – Ensuring Water Supply for Economic Growth Jonnee Anne F. Refuerzo, San Miguel Holdings Corporation Agenda 11:35 World Café Moderator: Mai Flor, WaterLinks Discussion Hosts: • Dammika Sirisena, MCB Bank • Dongil Seo, Chungnam National University • Edgar L. Dona, San Miguel Holdings Corporation • Jieun Lee, Korea International Cooperation Agency • Chandana Das, Veolia 12:20 Closing remarks Professor Gyewoon Choi, Incheon National University 12:30 Close of session

  3. Mai Flor WaterLinks Actions from Asia

  4. Myoungsil Ha Ministry of Environment, Republic of Korea

  5. MOE MOE MOLIT Water Resources Policy Division 6

  6. Enacted in December, 2018 5 Chapters & 24 Articles including Addenda Main Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 General Provisions Water T echnology & Test-bed & Industrial Overseas Expansion Appendex, etc. Industry Development Complex of Water Enterprises Support of Delegation of Duties Purpose Basic Plan Test-bed Facilities Overseas Export, etc. Fact-finding Survey Support for Korea Water Definition Date of Enforcement on Status, etc. Resident Companies Partnership Decentralized Water Technology Test-bed Development, etc. Korea Institute for Commercialization of Water Certification Outstanding Products, etc. Water Industry Designation of ‘ WaterInnobiz ’, etc. Support Center

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  8. Decentralized Test-bed Pipe Network Testing Zone User-customized Zone Pilot Plant (purification) (purification) PR & Exhibit Hall User-customized Zone Pilot Plant(reuse) Global Business Center (wastewater reuse) Pipe Network Testing Zone Integrated Integrated Water Management Water Center Sludge Treatment R&D Center Campus Facility Pipe User-customized Network Testing Zone Center (wastewater treatment) Pilot Plant (wastewater treatment) Pipe Network Testing Zone

  9. Cambodia Georgia Uzbekistan Pakistan Cambodia Equatorial Guinea Azerbaijan Laos Nepal Vietnam Senegal Bangladesh Philippines Colombia Ghana Sri Lanka Tanzania Bolivia Mozambique Peru Paraguay Uganda Indonesia Solomon Is. Indonesia

  10. Jonnee Anne F. Refuerzo San Miguel Holdings Corporation

  11. Bu Bulacan Bulk Bulk Water Supply Project : : Ensuring Water Supply for Economic Growth

  12. LOCATION (South East Asia)

  13. Locatio tion Country: Philippines (12.8797° N, 121.7740° E) Region: Region 3 – Central Luzon Province: Bulacan 262,500 hectares LAND AREA POPULATION 3,292,071 (as of 2015) 21 Municipalities and 3 Cities COMPONENTS Northern Gateway of Manila Part of Metro Luzon Urban Beltway Super Region BACKGROUND Home of the 1 st Constitution in Asia (Malolos Congress)

  14. BBWSP Project Milestone 2016 2019 1984 1992 2015 2016 2018 2019 1992 2015 2018 First Feasibility Study of Bulk Water Supply to Bulacan. Initiated by the Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA): Government owned and controlled corporation (GOCC) with a specialized lending function mandated by law to promote and oversee the development of water supply systems in provincial cities and municipalities outside of Metropolitan Manila

  15. BULACAN PROVINCE WATER SUPPLY SCENARIO (Before the Project) Current Supply: 298mld The e exis existing g supp pply serves es 6 out 10 individu dual al in the e whole wh e provinc nce of Bulac acan an COVERAGE: Bulacan Province (21 cities/municipalities) mld – million liters per day SOURCE: IMC Worldwide Report, 2013

  16. BULACAN PROVINCE WATER SUPPLY SCENARIO (Before the Project) Access to 68% piped water Rely on stand alone water 32% points (wells & pumps) COVERAGE: Bulacan Province (21 cities/municipalities) SOURCE: IMC Worldwide Report, 2013

  17. BULACAN PROVINCE WATER SUPPLY SCENARIO (Before the Project) INADEQUATE SUPPLY LOW WATER PRESSURE Average of 16hrs available water for the day experiences by different cities and Average of 0 to 5psi were being experienced by different cities and municipalities municipalities of Bulacan of Bulacan Province. COVERAGE: 11 cities and municipalities of Bulacan Province only SOURCE: Bulacan Association of Water Districts (BAWD)

  18. BBWSP Project Milestone 2019 1984 2015 2016 2016 2018 2019 1992 2015 2018 1 st Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU): “The Bulacan Province will be included in the jurisdiction of MWSS in providing and regulating bulk water supply.” Metropolitan Waterworks Sewerage System (MWSS): National Government agency mandated to provide water to Metro Manila and nearby provinces.

  19. BBWSP Project Milestone 2019 1984 2016 2016 2018 2019 1992 2015 2018 Through PPP the Bulacan Bulk Water was implemented. WATER TREATMENT FACILITY CONSORTIUM FINANCE, BUILD OPERATE and MAINTAIN PRIMARY WATER NETWORKS

  20. BBWSP Project Milestone 2019 1984 2016 2018 2019 1992 2015 2018 WATER TREATMENT PIPE CONVEYANCE FACILITY FACILITY April 2017 Start of Construction

  21. BBWSP Project Milestone 2019 1984 2016 2019 1992 2015 2018 December 2018 Completion of Construction

  22. BBWSP Project Milestone 1984 2016 2019 1992 2015 2018 Started Commercial Operation – 26 Janu nuary 2019 STAGE 1 Started Commercial Operation – 26 April 2019 STAGE 2 Available Water Equitable Pressure An average of > 25psi at every Interconnection Points 85% of service coverage area experiences 24/7 water was recorded for the initial start of operation. (January to supply since the start of operation. June 2019)

  23. BULACAN BULK WATER SUPPLY OPERATION Since Operational, Water Districts started to divert their Service Coverage supply to BBWS and gradually decreasing their respective deep well operations. An average of 41% service coverage was recorded for the initial start of operation. (January to June 2019)

  24. BBWSP Masterplan Project STAGE 3 Reliability Water System for Project Stage 1 & 2

  25. BBWSP Masterplan STAGE 1, 2 & 3 OPERATION Leak Detection n System Leak In-pipe leak detection and Asset intrusion detection Detect ection System em Asset Management Asset et & Mainten enan ance ce Enable infrastructure operators to make informed decisions regarding operational efficiency Manag agemen ement (leakage assessment, network stability analysis, and water balance System em Customer er CRM Relati ationship Strategy for managing an organization's relationships and interactions with customers and Manag agemen ement potential customers. (CRM) M) Automated Billing System Automat ated ed Simplify complex payment scenarios with automated, easily configurable billing workflows Billing System em Modular Water Treatment nt Modular ar Treat raw water to potable water treatment in a minimal scale due to unavailability of land Water er Treat atmen ent area for construction of conventional water treatment process.

  26. OTHER DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN BULACAN MRT 7 – Manila Metro Rail Transit System Line 7 22.8 kilometers Rapid transit line in the Philippines that stretched from City of San Jose Del Monte Bulacan to North Avenue, Quezon City, Metro Manila North-Sout outh Commuter Railwa way (Clark-Ca Calamba Railway) 147 kilometers elevated railway that will run from Capas City, Tarlac to Calamba Laguna New Manila Interna rnational Airp rport (Bulacan Interna rnational Airp rport) 2,500-hectare coastal property that aims to complement the increasing passenger traffic at the existing Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Aerotropolis, Bulacan Establishment of a city and commercial development of the areas around the proposed Bulacan International Airport that is being built adjacent to the Manila Bay and located in Bulacan Province.

  27. Thank you!

  28. Dammika Sirisena MCB Bank Dongil Seo Chungnam National University on behalf of Republic of Korea Edgar L. Dona World Cafe San Miguel Holdings Corporation Gyewoon Choi on behalf of Jieun Lee Korea International Cooperation Agency Chandana Das Veolia Facilitated by Mai Flor , WaterLinks

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