Maynilad starts rotating water interruption

The continuous drop of Ipo Dam’s water level and the reduced allocation by the National Water Resources Board to its water concessionaires have led to the contingent implementation of rotating water interruption by the Maynilad. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration says that the water level in the dam has gone below its maintaining level due to lack of rainfall. Clients are advised to check out the Maynilad its social media page for advisories.

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