MANILA, Philippines --- The Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) earlier announced that severely-affected Manila Water customers would be receiving a P2,197.94 deduction in their monthly bills starting June But how did they come up with these figures? Manila Water spokesperson Jeric Sevilla said the MWSS Regulatory Office subtracted all the waived minimum charges for the first 10 cubic meters from the P534 million rebatable fine imposed against the water concessionaire. What was left of it was then divided among the 140,000 severely-affected customers, or those who experienced service interruptions for 24 hours for seven days...
Keep on reading: Manila Water explains how rebates were computed
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