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Manila Water underscores importance of desludging with release of scheduled barangays for May

Forty-four (44) barangays in the East Zone of Metro Manila and Rizal Province will have the opportunity to have their septic tanks cleaned in May, at no additional cost, as Manila Water brings its desludging services to their areas.

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Manila Water gears up for looming El Niño to ensure 24/7 water supply

When the heat is on, water is on high demand. Following the official declaration of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) on the warmer and drier season ahead, President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. recently admitted that the Philippines is experiencing water crisis. Rising to the challenge, Manila Water—Metro Manila’s East Zone concessionaire—is assuring its customers that it will continue to provide uninterrupted, 24/7 water services, as part of its commitment to deliver world-class services tailored to the needs of the communities it serves. This is through sustainable solutions, innovative facilities, and augmentation plans.

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Manila Water gathers partners in the public and private sectors to hike and bike for nature in celebration of Earth Day

In celebration of Earth Day, which is commemorated annually every April 22, Manila Water, together with its partners, gathered once again in the La Mesa Nature Reserve in Quezon City, marking the second year of Lakbay Kalikasan: Hike and Bike for Nature.

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Manila Water recognizes the role of its women leaders in achieving sustainability goals

Manila Water continues to promote gender equality in the workplace, with a majority of women taking on leadership and technical roles. To date, the number of women leaders in its key departments is equal to men and even higher.

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Manila Water caps off 2022 with record P20.6B CAPEX

Manila Water concluded 2022 with a total of P20.6B budget in capital expenditures (CapEx), recording the third consecutive highest CapEx for the company, beating 2021 performance by almost P7B. This reaffirms Manila Water’s full commitment to providing safe, reliable, and affordable water access for Filipinos amid the economic downturns brought about by the pandemic-induced domestic inflation.

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