Some Maynilad customers were affected by an emergency service interruption yesterday following the significant drop in raw water allocations for Maynilad’s La Mesa Treatment Plants. Maynilad is entitled to 60% of raw water allocations but it has been getting less. This caused a significant drop in the level of Maynilad’s stored water supply, thus affecting service levels.
Maynilad and Manila Water met with the MWSS this morning to discuss the appropriate allocations of raw water supply for the West and East Zones. In this meeting, Manila Water committed to restore Maynilad’s 60% of raw water.
Only after this proper sharing of raw water is implemented can Maynilad start refilling its Bagbag Reservoir and gradually bring water supply for affected customers back to normal levels.
We are continuing to monitor the level of raw water entering our treatment facilities to ensure that the supply given will meet our requirements. Assuming that our raw water allocation increases to normal levels by this afternoon, it will take another three to four days to fill up our reservoir and build pressure in our pipelines. In which case, Maynilad customers who were affected by yesterday’s service interruption will continue to experience low pressure to no water supply daily, for the next three to four days, between the off-peak hours of 9 p.m. and 4 a.m. starting tonight, April 13 (Friday). Below is the list of affected areas.
However, if the raw water allocation does not increase by this afternoon, service interruptions in these same areas will become more unpredictable. We will announce these different service interruption schedules on a daily basis until such time as the supply stabilizes.
We will do what we can to prevent this latter scenario from happening.
Affected customers are advised to store water during times of the day when supply is available. Maynilad will continue to have water tankers on standby, ready to deliver water upon request.
We are constantly communicating with Manila Water to ensure the proper implementation of the 60-40 sharing of raw water, so we can protect the well-being of our customers.
City
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Barangay
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Caloocan
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Barangays 49, 52 to 80, 93, 97, 98, 101 to 111 to
116, 121 to 124, 165, 166, 174 to 177
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Manila
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Barangays 20, 67, 72 to 74, 79 to 83, 85, 91 to
112, 116 to 120, 122, 123, 128, 198 to 202, 202-A, 203 to 205, 206 to 220,
306, 587 to 607, 609 to 619, 621 to 625, 830 to 840, 842, 844 to 846, 848,
849, 853, 855 to 858, 860 to 862, 864, 865, 867, 868, 870 to 872
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Navotas
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Daanghari
San Roque
Tangos
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Pasay
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Barangays
41 to 75, 80 to 144
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Quezon
City
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Apolonio Samson
Bagong Silangan
Balingasa
Batasan Hills
Commonwealth
Gulod
Holy Spirit
Kaligayahan
Manresa
Masambong
Nagkaisang Nayon
Novaliches Proper
Pasong Putik
Payatas
San Agustin
Santa Monica
Santo Domingo
Sienna
Talayan
Tatalon
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Valenzuela
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Canumay East
Canumay West
Lingunan
Mapulang Lupa
Paso De Blas
Ugong
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Las Piñas
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Almanza Uno
Pilar
Talon
Singko
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Parañaque
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BF Homes
Don Bosco
Marcelo Green Village
San Antonio
San Martin De Porres
Sucat
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Bacoor,
Cavite
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Molino II, III, and VII
Queens Row Central
Queens Row East
Queens Row West
San
Nicolas III
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Cavite
City
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Barangays 1 to 62, 10-A, 10-B, 42-A, 42-B
Fort San Felipe (Phil. Navy)
Sangley
Point
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Imus,
Cavite
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Alapan I-A to I-C
Anabu I-A to I-F
Anabu II-A to II-F
Bayan Luma I to IX
Bucandala I to V
Carsadang Bago I and II
Malagasang I-A to I-G
Malagasang II-A to II-G
Poblacion I-A to I-C
Poblacion II-A
Poblacion III-A and III-B
Poblacion IV-A to IV-D
Tanzang Luma I to VI
Toclong
I-A to I-C
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Kawit,
Cavite
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Batong Dalig
Gahak
Kaingen
Magdalo
Marulas
Panamitan
Poblacion
Santa Isabel
Tabon I to III
Wakas I
and II
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Noveleta,
Cavite
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Magdiwang
Poblacion
Salcedo I and II
San Antonio I and II
San Jose I and II
San Juan I and II
San Rafael I to IV
Santa
Rosa I and II
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Rosario,
Cavite
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Bagbag I
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