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Manila Water encourages local involvement in the desludging rollout in July

A Manila Water Advocacy Manager conducting an information, education, and communication (IEC) program at a barangay hall in Pasig.

Manila Water’s July desludging program has been implemented throughout Metro Manila’s East Zone and portions of Rizal Province, further demonstrating the company’s dedication to clean and healthy communities. Residents are encouraged to participate in this vital service, which supports public health and helps avoid environmental contamination, by the company.

Before every planned service, Manila Water runs its information, education, and communication (IEC) program to make sure locals are aware and ready. In collaboration with barangay offices and local government units, the IEC sessions give households vital information on the desludging process, its advantages, and the preparations they must make before service day.

“Desludging is a shared responsibility, and through our IEC program on sanitation, we make sure communities are equipped with the knowledge they need to participate actively,” Manila Water Communication Affairs Group Director Jeric Sevilla said.

Manila Water rolls out its July desludging schedule, supported by its IEC program. In partnership with LGUs and barangays, the IEC sessions help residents understand the desludging process, its benefits, and how to prepare.

For July, Manila Water desludging trucks and ground personnel will be deployed in the following barangays: San Jose in Antipolo; San Isidro in Taytay; San Pedro in Angono; Mambog, Layunan, Libis, and Libid in Binangonan; San Jose, San Isidro, and Balite in Montalban (Rodriguez); Ampid II and Banaba in San Mateo; Gulod Malaya, Silangan, Sta. Elena, and Industrial Valley Complex in Marikina; Rosario, Santolan, and Buting in Pasig City; Alicia, Pasong Tamo, Loyola Heights, Bagong Pag-asa, San Roque, Ramon Magsaysay Damayang Lagi, and Holy Spirit in Quezon City; Balong Bato, Ermitanyo, Pedro Cruz, Little Baguio, and Maytunas in San Juan City; and Poblacion and Mabini-J. Rizal in Mandaluyong City.

Frequent desludging is essential for safeguarding water supplies, lowering pollution, and improving community health in addition to ensuring that septic systems operate as intended. Residents who take part in this program help to make the community safer, more resilient, and a cleaner place for everyone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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