Manila Water announces desludging schedule for January 2025

Manila Water announces desludging schedule for January 2025

07:50 PM December 26, 2024

In January, Manila Water’s desludging caravan will visit several areas.

In January, Manila Water’s desludging caravan will visit several areas.

As the new year starts, East Zone concessionaire Manila Water continues to advocate for regular septic tank desludging as one of the simplest ways to protect the environment, as well as personal property.

The practice helps prolong the life of the septic system at home as it prevents blockages that can cause damage and deterioration of septic tanks.

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On a broader scale, septic tank siphoning supports the protection of the environment and biodiversity through proper septage treatment. Desludging can also prevent pollutants from getting into water sources such as surface and groundwater.

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In January, Manila Water’s desludging caravan will visit Barangay 795, 803, 804, and 813 in the City of Manila; Pasong Tamo and Alicia in Quezon City; Daang Bakal and Highway Hills in Mandaluyong City; and Caniogan in Pasig City.

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The trucks will also be present in Barangay Balite, San Rafael, San Isidro, and San Jose in Montalban; and Mayamot in Antipolo City in Rizal.

“We encourage our customers to start the year right by availing the desludging services provided by Manila Water at no additional cost. Customers may call the Manila Water Customer Service Hotline 1627 or coordinate with barangay officials to know the schedule of desludging in their respective barangays,” says Jeric Sevilla, Manila Water Communication Affairs Group Director.

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