6 Quezon City areas to have water interruptions from April 16 to 21

6 Quezon City areas to have water interruptions from April 16 to 21

/ 08:19 PM April 13, 2024

MANILA, Philippines — West Zone water concessionaire Maynilad Water Services Inc. announced that six areas in Quezon City may experience water supply lapses due to its service maintenance works from April 16 to 21.

READ: Maynilad to issue PH’s first ‘blue’ bonds

According to Maynilad, these are the schedules and areas in Quezon City where maintenance works will occur:

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  • April 16 (1:00 am – 3:00 am)
    • Batasan Hills
    • Location: Along Doña Juliana
  • April 17 (1:00 am – 3:00 am)
    • Holy Spirit
    • Location: Along San Simon
  • April 17 (11:00 pm) – April 18 (6:00 am)
    • Pasong Putik
    • Location: Along Pitong bahay
  • April 18 (1:00 am – 3:00 am)
    • Bagbag
    • Location: Along Remarville
  • April 19 (1:00 am – 3:00 am)
    • Greater Fairview
    • Location: Along Dahlia Parkhomes
  • April 21 (1:00 am – 3:00 am)
    • Kaligayahan
    • Location: Along Nightingale

Maynilad likewise advised its customers to store enough water before the service interruption so that they can still have access to water during the downtime.

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“Pinapayuhan ang mga apektadong customer na mag-ipon ng sapat na tubig bago ang scheduled interruption,” it said.

(Affected customers are advised to store enough water before the scheduled interruption.)

READ: Maynilad spending P2.7B to replace leaky Manila pipes

“Pagbalik ng water service, hayaan munang dumaloy ang tubig nang panandalian hanggang sa luminaw ito,” it added.

(After the resumption of the water service, let the water flow for a few moments until it becomes clear.)

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