Manila Water: Service improvement work in parts of QC, Makati from November 3-9 | Inquirer News

Manila Water: Service improvement work in parts of QC, Makati from November 3-9

/ 05:32 PM November 01, 2023

Manila Water: Service improvement work in parts of QC, Makati from November 3-9

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 MANILA, Philippines —Manila Water  announced that it will conduct service improvement activities that will affect the supply of water in parts of Quezon City and Makati City from November 3 to November 9. 

In its announcement on Tuesday, the water concessionaire said that the following areas in Quezon City and Makati City will be affected by its service improvement activities:

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  • November 3, 9:00 pm – November 4, 4:00 am

Line maintenance in Scout Torillo corner Scout Fernandez St., Quezon City

Affected areas: Parts of Brgy. Sacred Heart

 

  • November 6, 9:00 pm – November 7, 2:00 am

Line maintenance in Pinyahan Elementary School, Quezon City

Affected areas: Parts of Brgy. Central

 

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  • November 6, 9:00 pm – November 7, 2:00 am

Line maintenance in Project 6 Elementary School, Quezon City

Affected areas:Parts of Brgy. Project 6

 

  • November 8, 10:00 pm – November 9, 7:00 am

Interconnection along E.Pascua St. across Brgy. Carmona, Makati City

Affected areas: Whole of Brgys. Santa Cruz, La Paz, San Antonio, and Pio Del Pilar;

Parts of Brgys. Singkamas, Tejeros, San Lorenzo, Bel-Air, and Poblacion

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Manila Water also advised residents to store enough water during the service improvement activities. 

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