“Hindi pwedeng walang tubig, and we have lots of restaurants and hotels. We cannot afford to have water that is below standard. These are the challenges to Clark Water, and I am very proud to say that they have kept their commitment, their promise, and their performance.” ~Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera, Clark Development Corporation (CDC), led by President and CEO
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| Since Manila Water assumed operations in 2011, Clark Water has invested approximately P6.6-billion to upgrade water and wastewater systems across the Freeport Zone |
Clark Water Corporation, an operating division of Manila Water Non-East Zone subsidiary Manila Water Philippine Ventures, recently celebrated its 25 years of operation by showcasing noteworthy accomplishments and disclosing plans to enhance its offerings for clients and locators. Clark Water Corporation is the sole provider of water and wastewater services in the Clark Freeport Zone (CFZ).
Since Manila Water took over operations in 2011, Clark Water has committed over P6.6 billion to improve water and wastewater systems throughout the Freeport Zone. These modifications were made feasible by close collaboration with its regulator, the Clark Development Corporation (CDC), led by President and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera and the locators' continued support in the region.
By consistently offering 100% coverage for water and wastewater services, complete regulatory compliance, and industry-leading performance, these calculated investments have enabled Clark Water to hold its place as a benchmark in the Philippine water utility market.
The four strategic pillars that Clark Water uses to sustain operational excellence are Efficiency, Environmental Protection, Customer Value, and People & Community. These guide its objective of delivering sustainable, high-quality water services to the Clark Freeport Zone.
Clark Water guarantees competitive pricing, 24-hour service, and full compliance with the Philippine National Standards for Drinking Water. The company maintains world-class Non-Revenue Water (NRW) levels at less than 6% thanks to a 20% supply buffer for reliability. It has achieved 100% sewer network integration and maintains a centralized, compliant wastewater treatment facility that meets DENR standards (DAO 2016-08 & DAO 2021-19).
These achievements align with growing demand, with locators increasing from 1,096 in 2021 to 1,213 in 2025 and total water service connections reaching 1,894.
Beyond its main commercial endeavors, Clark Water advances the welfare of employees and communities by managing water resources responsibly and fostering a safe and friendly workplace. The corporation also extends its influence beyond of the Freeport Zone by building vital water supply facilities, putting in refrigerated drinking fountains to encourage hydration and public health, and funding water access initiatives across Pampanga.
Clark Water continues to recognize the importance of continuous investment in its facilities as the CFZ thrives as one of the Philippines' top tourism and investment destinations.
“Continuous investment in water and wastewater infrastructure is critical to sustaining the growth of the Clark Freeport Zone as one of the Philippines’ premier tourism and investment destinations. By upgrading our facilities and introducing innovative solutions, we ensure that locators and communities have access to reliable, high-quality, and sustainable services. These improvements not only support economic development but also reinforce our commitment to environmental stewardship and long-term resilience.” ~Lyn Zamora, General Manager of Clark Water
As part of its long-term goal, Clark Water developed the 2026 Service Improvement Plan, a strategic project focused on four key areas. In order to reduce reliance on groundwater and ensure resilience and sustainability, diversifying water sources is a critical component of water security. Service quality influences facility changes to comply with evolving water and wastewater standards in order to guarantee safe and efficient service delivery. Service accessibility and continuity encourage service expansion and dependability in order to meet the growing needs of Clark Freeport Zone locators and guarantee ongoing operations. Last but not least, regulatory compliance shows how committed Clark Water is to meeting all legal requirements while attending to the water and wastewater needs of its stakeholders.
“As we celebrate 25 years of service, we reaffirm our commitment to world-class water and wastewater solutions for the Clark Freeport Zone. This milestone is a promise for the future—where sustainability, innovation, and excellence remain at our core. With the investment, we will continue supporting growth while protecting our environment and communities. Thank you to our partners and stakeholders for your trust as we build a stronger, more resilient Clark.” ~Melvin Tan, COO of Manila Water Non-East Zone Operations
Starting 2026 until 2040, Clark Water will invest a total of P17.3-billion for planned infrastructure upgrades and system enhancements.


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