Ladderized Training on Water Operations For ADB Staff February 14, 2018, ADB, Metro Manila

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Ladderized Training on Water Operations For ADB Staff February 14, 2018, ADB, Metro Manila

Outline Who we are (About Maynilad and the Academy) Program for ADB

The first academy in the Philippines dedicated to the advancement of the water and wastewater capacity development Vision We are a world-class center of excellence in water, sanitation and hygiene training, capacity development and education Mission We provide quality training and develop competencies in water, sanitation and hygiene; advocate in nation-building and create an environment for learning and benchmarking of practices in the Philippines and across Asia.

About Maynilad Largest water concessionaire in terms of customer base in the Philippines Has exclusive rights to provide water and wastewater services in the West Zone of the greater Metro Manila area until year 2037 Owned and operated by Metro Pacific Investments Corp., DMCI Holdings Inc. and Marubeni Corp.

Maynilad Service Improvements

Wastewater Management

Water Districts Water Service Providers Local Government Units Government Employees Private Companies Teachers Students Non-government Organizations Local and International Organizations MWA Customers

MWA Activities Children and Youth Professionals Internal (Maynilad) Research Linkages and Parternships Water Modules for the K - 12 program Appreciating Water Modules Study Tours Student Immersion Program Water and Wastewater Education Campaign Technical Trainings (Water Supply Operations, Wastewater Management, Non-Revenue Water, Commercial Practices) Non-Technical Trainings (Business Planning, Powerspeak, Coaching Skills, Customer Service, etc.) Plant Visits Twinning program/exchange Program with water operators and local government Technical Assistance to Small Water Utilities Faculty Development for Maynilad speakers Partnership with universities on research and development Partnerships with government, utilities and organizations on trainings and conferences

Water Modules 15-module Teaching-Learning Resource Package on Water and Sanitation indicates the entry points learning competencies Duration lectures and activities that may be used by teachers of Science and Math programs.

MWA Trainings recognition MWA trainings can be used for their PDS and promotion of government Civil Service Commission

Programs for ADB Ladderized program Specializations Water Supply Operations Non-Revenue Water Management Wastewater Management Commercial Practices

Methodologies Lectures Case studies Simulation exercises Learning checks Field Visit to related facility Workshops

Coverage per Curricular Track and Basic (Entry Level) Levels of Expertise Basic knowledge and awareness on water and wastewater operations and management. One day only with examination. Common (Associate Level) Provides definitive and conceptual understanding on water and wastewater operations and management. This will run for 5 days with examination. Core (Professional Level) Provides competencies utilizing technical knowledge and skills in diagnostic assessment and creation of work plans for the water sector and industry. This will run for 5 days with examination. Specialized (Expert Level) Provides opportunities for immersion and actual problem solving in the water sector. Trainees are expected to come up with implementation work plan, pilot study and thesis.

MWA Certification Matrix Specialization Curricular Track Water Supply Specialist Non-Revenue Water Specialist Wastewater Specialist Commercial Specialist Level of Expertise Certification Level Course Description Specialized Case Study, Problem Solving, Application, Thesis Case Study, Problem Solving, Application, Thesis Case Study, Problem Solving, Application, Thesis Case Study, Problem Solving, Application, Thesis Expert Certificate of Participation, Completion and/or Proficiency Problem solving/ Application Core WSO301: Water Sources WSO302: Water Quality WSO303: Water Treatment WSO304: Water Transmission and Distribution NRW301: DMA Establishment, Optn & Maintenance NRW302: Pressure Mngt NRW303: Active Leakage Mngt NRW304: Hydraulic Modeling & Calibration NRW305: Commercial Losses WWM301: Wastewater Collection WWM302: Wastewater Treatment WWM303: Septage Management WWM304: Process Control COM301: Commercial Operations COM302: Meter Reading & the Billing Process COM303: Collection Improvement COM304: Customer Handling COM305: Technical Support COM306:Billed Volume & Target Setting Professional Certificate of Participation, Completion and/or Proficiency Technical Common COM200: Introduction to Water Supply Operations, Non-Revenue Water Management, Wastewater Management and Commercial Practices Associate Certificate of Participation, Completion and/or Proficiency Conceptual Basic BAS100: Appreciating Water and Basic Water and Wastewater Entry Certificate of Participation, Completion and/or Proficiency Definitive

General Requirements Pre-requisite of COM200 is BAS100 Pre-requisite to Core Tracks is COM200 Participants are required to attend at least 80% of the training hours Grades shall be based on examinations, homework/assignments and activities Trainees should at least attain a grade of 75 to qualify for the next level

Certificates Certificates will be given based on the following: Certificate of Participation Participant attended at least 80% of the training hours Certificate of Completion Participant attended at least 80% of the training hours and has attained a grade of at least 75. Certificate of Proficiency Participant attended at least 80% of the training hours and attained a grade of at least 85.

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