Manila Water announces schedule for desludging operations in December
For the month of December, Manila Water’s monthly desludging caravan will go around sixty-nine (69) barangays in the East Zone concession area to provide siphoning services at no additional cost.
Customers can check with their respective barangay councils for the exact schedule of the visit of Manila Water’s desludging caravan in their areas or call the Manila Water Consumer Help Desk at 1627.
MANILA, Philippines — Manila Water has announced its desludging schedule for the month of December on Thursday, which will rove around areas in Metro Manila and Rizal.
According to its post, its desludging caravan will visit the 69 barangays below to provide free septic tank siphoning services.
Quezon City
- Barangay E. Rodriguez
- East Kamias
- West Kamias
- Krus na Ligas
- Pinagkaisahan
- Sauyo
- Silangan
- Tandang Sora
- UP Campus
- Kalusugan
- West Kamias
- San Vicente
- Bagumbayan
- Ugong Norte
- Bayanihan
- Milagrosa
- Bagong Lipunan ng Crame
Manila
- 764
- 765
- 767
- 769
- 773
- 774
- 775
- 776
- 778
- 790
- 791
- 796
- 798
- 877
- 878
- 879
- 880
- 895
- 900
Mandaluyong City
Harapin ang Bukas
Barangka Drive
Barangka Ibaba
Barangka Ilaya
Barangka Itaas
Malamig
Pleasant Hills
San Jose
Vergara
Namayan
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Makati City
Bangkal
CEMBO
Guadalupe Viejo
Kasilawan
Pinagkaisahan
Taguig City
Cembo
San Juan City
- Batis
- Kabayanan
- Salapan
- Corazon De Jesus
Marikina City
- Marikina Heights
- Dela Paz
Pasig City
- Bagong Ilog
Antipolo City
- Barangay Beverly Hills
- Mambugan
- Inarawan
- Muntindilaw
Cainta
- San Isidro
- Santo Domingo
- San Juan
Angono
- San Isidro
- Mahabang Parang
Montalban
- Burgos
Manila Water Corporate Communication Affairs Group Director Jeric Sevilla told customers to prioritize the desludging of their septic tanks before the holiday season to enjoy seamless celebrations.
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“With this, we advise our customers to prioritize desludging their septic tanks before the festivities begin to ensure a seamless and enjoyable holiday,” Sevilla said.