As Manila Water rolls out its September desludging program, it aims to empower communities to maintain proper sanitation and contribute to cleaner waterways.
Manila Water continues its commitment to public health and environmental sustainability with the rollout of its septic tank desludging service this September. The initiative, which is offered at no additional cost, aims to help households maintain proper sanitation, prevent water pollution, and reduce health risks associated with untreated wastewater.
This September, Manila Water’s desludging teams will be deployed to the following barangays: Mayamot and San Jose in Antipolo City; San Guillermo and San Pedro in Morong; San Isidro and San Juan in Taytay; Layunan, Libid, Libis, Mambog, and Tagpos in Binangonan; Looc and Patunhay in Cardona; San Isidro in Montalban (Rodriguez); Silangan in San Mateo; Sta. Elena and Industrial Valley Complex in Marikina City; Rosario and Buting in Pasig City; Hagonoy in Taguig City; Alicia, Bagong Pag-asa, Damayang Lagi, Dioquino Zobel, Holy Spirit, Libis, Loyola Heights, Bayong Kanluran, New Era, Pasong Tamo, San Martin de Porres, and San Roque in Quezon City; Balong Bato, Ermitanyo, Pasadena, Pedro Cruz, Greenhills, and San Perfecto in San Juan City; Burol and Wack-wack Greenhills in Mandaluyong City; and Tejeros in Makati City.
Residents in these areas are encouraged to coordinate with their respective barangays or visit Manila Water’s official channels to confirm their schedule and avail of the service.
“Our regular desludging program is a proactive step toward protecting public health and the environment. By offering this service at no additional cost, we empower communities to maintain proper sanitation and contribute to cleaner waterways across our service areas,” said Jeric Sevilla, Manila Water Corporate Communication Affairs Group Director.
This regular desludging program is part of Manila Water’s broader efforts to ensure safe, reliable, and sustainable sanitation services for communities across the East Zone of Metro Manila and parts of Rizal.
