With desalination technology: Vivant targets to supply water to 100,000 in Cebu
CEBU, Philippines — Vivant Water, the water infrastructure subsidiary of Cebu-based Vivant Corporation, vowed to integrate desalination technology into local water systems to provide adequate water supply for at least 100,000 people in Metro Cebu.
This was the pronouncement made by Vivant Water’s chief executive officer (CEO) Atty. Jess Anthony Garcia, during the recently held 30th Philippine Water Works Association (PWWA) International Conference & Exhibition in Boracay Island.
The event brought together government leaders, water utility professionals, and environmental experts to address pressing issues in sustainable water and wastewater management.
During a plenary session, Garcia discussed the critical need for resilient water infrastructure amid challenges posed by climate change and growing water scarcity. His presentation, titled “Integrating Seawater for a Resilient Water Future,” detailed a strategic approach to utilizing seawater as a reliable and sustainable resource.
“At Vivant Water, we are working to integrate desalination technology into local water systems, to provide adequate water supply for at least 100,000 people in Metro Cebu,” Garcia noted.
He emphasized that developing alternative water sources, alongside public-private collaboration, is essential for long-term water security.
“Our goal is to protect the region’s finite freshwater reserves by reducing reliance on groundwater aquifers,” Garcia added, underscoring Vivant Water’s commitment to a sustainable, climate-resilient future for Cebu.
Vivant Water’s active role at the PWWA International Conference 2024 highlights its leadership in sustainable water management.
As the company continues to innovate in response to global environmental shifts, it stands poised to contribute significantly to water security solutions for local and international communities.
The 30th PWWA International Conference & Exhibition featured lineup of distinguished speakers including government officials, water utility experts, and environmental advocates, to discuss the urgency of implementing climate-resilient and sustainable water and wastewater management practices.
Among the conference’s highlights was the compelling plenary session led by Atty. Jess Anthony Garcia, chief executive officer (CEO) of Vivant Water. In his presentation, Garcia addressed the growing need for resilient water infrastructure in the face of climate change and water scarcity. His forward-thinking topic, “Integrating Seawater for a Resilient Water Future,” where he laid out a comprehensive approach to harnessing seawater as a sustainable and reliable water source.
As part of Vivant Corporation (PSE: VVT), a diversified, publicly listed holding company based in Cebu, Philippines, Vivant Water focuses on delivering resilient and sustainable water management systems, including desalination, wastewater treatment, and integrated water resource management.
Vivant Water is committed to ensuring water security and sustainability through cutting-edge technologies and strategic partnerships.
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