Manila Water bares desludging schedule for January 2024

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For 2024, Manila Water will continue to provide siphoning services to its customers in the East Zone of Metro Manila and Rizal Province at no additional cost. For the month of January, Manila Water’s desludging caravan will be present in several barangays in Quezon City, Makati City, Manila, Pasig City, Mandaluyong City and Antipolo City.

East Zone concessionaire Manila Water encourages its customers to start the year right by availing the desludging services offered by the Company at no additional cost.

For the month of January 2024, Manila Water’s desludging caravan will go around Barangay Amihan, Malaya, Socorro, and Vasra in Quezon City; Barangay Sta. Cruz, Bambang and Bagong Katipunan in Pasig City; Barangay Rizal and South CEMBO in Makati City; Barangay 773, 774, 777, 785 and 810 in the City of Manila; and Barangay Barangka Ibaba and Namayan in Mandaluyong City.

Manila Water’s desludging trucks will also be available in Barangay Cupang in Antipolo City, Rizal.

As the Philippines also celebrates National Zero Waste Month every January, Manila Water reiterates its call for customers to participate in environmental action through the regular siphoning of their septic tanks.

“Per the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, “zero waste” is an advocacy that promotes designing and managing products and processes to systematically avoid and eliminate the volume and toxicity of waste and materials, and to conserve and recover all resources, and not indiscriminately dispose or burn them,” shares Jeric Sevilla, Manila Water Corporate Communication Affairs Group Director.

“By availing Manila Water’s desludging service, our customers are assured that the septage collected undergoes proper treatment thereby avoiding pollution of receiving water bodies. Through a variety of mechanisms and processes, the wastewater collected across the concession area is hauled and treated at the Company’s two septage treatment plants in San Mateo, Rizal and Taguig.” he adds.

Effluent produced from these treatment plants is regularly tested to ensure it passes the “Class C” category of Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ effluent standards, which is considered safe for recreational water activities and marine life.

Customers who wish to avail the desludging services can coordinate with their respective barangay councils for the schedule or call the Manila Water Consumer Help Desk 1627.


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