Metro Pacific Iloilo Water, unlike other water distribution companies, does not produce our own water. Instead, we sourced our supply from bulk water providers.
Here’s how MPIW’s water system operates:
Role of Bulk Water Suppliers
Water is Collected
Our water comes from our two local Bulk Water Suppliers (BWS).
Bulk Water Suppliers:
- Metro Iloilo Bulk Water
- Metro Iloilo Water District
Water is Cleaned
Water is Stored
Role of MPIW
Role of MPIW
Water is Delivered to Customers
We look after over ___km of pipework that would stretch from the Municipality of Maasin to Iloilo City.
Our network of pipes delivers 75 million liters of high-quality water to our customers, every single day.
After Water is used
After customers use water, it is flushed into the sewage network, where it is treated before it goes back into the environment.
MPIW’s wastewater management project and sanitation is in the pipeline and will be implemented by _____.
Business Area
MPIW is the main water service provider in Iloilo covering the City of Iloilo and seven other municipalities in the province. The service area lies within the Tigum-Aganan Watersheds (TAW). The TAW’s natural topography ranges from mountains to flood and coastal plains, covering a total area of 572 square kilometers and is strategically divided into three business areas serving 297 Barangays.
Business Area 1 MACASAPA
This is mostly agricultural. It is composed of municipalities that cover large areas but are sparsely populated, especially for Santa Barbara, Maasin and Cabatuan. Residential developers, however, are starting to expand their projects in areas due to its proximity to Iloilo City, demanding growing water supply.
Business Area 2: JALEMA
These areas are located closer to the Iloilo City Proper, and as such there is significant opportunity for expansion. The adjacent districts of Jaro and Mandurriao host commercial areas and business districts.
Business Area 3: SOMALI
This district is home to the Iloilo Provincial Government building, Iloilo City Hall, and the busiest commercial area in the city. It hosts active trading industries due to the Iloilo Port and houses some of MPIW's oldest distribution facilities, with installations dating back to the 1920s.
Business Area Heads
For more information, you may contact our Business Area Heads through the following: