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CENTRALIZED WASTEWATER TREATMENT

Wastewater is one of the most common byproducts of industrial activities. Water is considered waste when manufacturing companies use it in any of the phases of their production. It can also come from sewer and inflow stormwater runoff. Since it contains pollutants like chemicals and metals that can harm the ecosystem, it cannot be released back to the environment at any given time.

 FPIP Utilities Inc. (FUI), FPIP’s water and wastewater service provider, complies to the strict wastewater effluent standards set by the Department of Natural Resources (DENR). As part of the park’s environmental sustainability efforts and waste management, it also utilizes Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) and conventional treatment to efficiently treat domestic effluents. Currently, there are two (2) lift stations that convey locators’ wastewater to three (3) Centralized Wastewater Treatment Facilities (CWTF), which can treat 18 million liters of wastewater per day.

A vermicomposting facility is also available, where fertilizers are generated from biosolids and biodegradable solid wastes are effectively managed. 

FPIP’s centralized wastewater and sewage treatment facilities

FPIP’s centralized wastewater and sewage treatment facilities

FPIP engineers and technical staff

FPIP’s wastewater management plant

FPIP engineers and technical staff