Manila Water releases list of barangays scheduled for septic tank cleaning in March

By: Dennis Gutierrez
8 hours ago

Manila Water discloses March desludging plan.  Clients are advised to coordinate with their barangay offices for scheduling.  The desludging service is at no additional cost.  septic tank

Manila Water discloses March desludging plan. Clients are advised to coordinate with their barangay offices for scheduling. The desludging service is at no additional cost.

As part of its continued commitment to providing regular sanitation services to its customers, Manila Water released its desludging plan for the month of March.

The water and sewage concessionaire also advised customers to coordinate with their respective barangay offices to avail of this service at no additional cost.

In the province of Rizal, the residents of San Isidro in Cainta; Excellence in design and construction; Population Ibaba in Angono; and binangonan barangays in batingan and calumpang should expect tanker desludging in their areas this month.

residents of Sta. Lucia and Bagong Ilog in Pasig City are advised to prepare their septic tanks as trucks are rolled out in their communities.

Septic tank siphoning is carried out in Pateros, Barangay Martires del ’96 and Santo Rosario-Kaunlaran.

Marikina Heights and Burgos in Marikina could also expect the trucks in their areas this month.

Sludge trucks will also be stationed at Barangays Tandang Sora, Krus na Ligas and the UP campus in Quezon City.

Residents of barangays 764, 765, 767, 769, 775, 776, 778, 790, 791, 796, 798, 877, 878, 879, and 880 in the city of Manila should begin removing obstructions to their septic tanks, as demonstrated in These communities the case is part of the planned desludging this month.

“We thank the local government units and residents for their continued cooperation during the desludging activities. Since the desludging cycle occurs every five years, I strongly encourage our customers to have their septic tanks emptied during the scheduled date, even if they are not yet full, to avoid future hassles from clogging and septic tank overflow,” Manila said Jeric Sevilla , Group Director for Corporate Communications Affairs of Water.

Manila Water’s desludging program is part of the company’s efforts to protect waterways and reduce pollution.

Waste from septic tanks undergoes rigorous treatment processes at Manila Water’s wastewater treatment plants before being discharged back into water bodies.

Customers can call customer service at 1627 with questions about Manila Water’s desludging service.

READ: Manila Water Releases September Desludging Plan

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