Manila Water urges customers to avail desludging services amid dry spell

As warmer and drier weather persists in many areas, Manila Water encourages customers to avail of the company’s scheduled septic tank desludging services this May as part of regular household sanitation and wastewater management.

Extended dry conditions may contribute to higher water use in homes, making regular septic tank maintenance important in preventing overflows, foul odors, and potential sanitation concerns. Through its desludging program, Manila Water helps ensure that septic tanks function properly while protecting communities and surrounding waterways from untreated wastewater.

The scheduled service supports Manila Water’s continuing efforts to promote public health and environmental protection across its concession areas. Regular desludging also helps customers avoid the inconvenience and higher costs associated with emergency septic tank services.

Customers are advised to coordinate with their barangays and ensure access to their septic tanks on their scheduled desludging date. Manila Water desludging teams will be deployed across selected areas this May, in coordination with local barangay officials.

For the month of May, portions of the following barangays will be visited by Manila Water’s desludging teams: Bagong Nayon, Sta. Cruz, and San Luis in Antipolo City; San Juan, Sta. Ana, San Andres, and San Isidro in Cainta, Rizal; Sta. Ana in Taytay, Rizal; Kalayaan in Angono, Rizal; Banaba in San Mateo, Rizal; the municipality of Baras in Rizal; Malanday, Concepcion Uno, Parang, and Nangka in Marikina City; Sacred Heart, St. Ignatius, and Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City; and selected accounts only in Addition Hills in Mandaluyong City and Ugong in Pasig City.

Manila Water reminds customers to stay informed through official barangay announcements and the company’s communication channels.

Scheduled desludging services are at no additional cost to customers. For further inquiries, customers may contact the Manila Water Customer Care Hotline at 1627 or reach out through Manila Water’s official social media pages.

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