Water crisis to continue in Metro Manila as dam levels drop
Three months have passed since we started observing water interruptions in a number of areas around Metro Manila and it seems like our worries won’t be stopping anytime soon, especially
Three months have passed since we started observing water interruptions in a number of areas around Metro Manila and it seems like our worries won’t be stopping anytime soon, especially
The water crisis has gone to such lengths that even us, Filipinos, who live in Metro Manila, experience it firsthand. 663 million people worldwide do not have access to clean
Mar. 22 is known around the globe as World Water Day. Started by the United Nations in 1993, the day is held to recognize the importance of freshwater and to
No matter how Malacañang tries, no amount of saber-rattling or blame-tossing in the hopes of intimidating officials who safeguard the country’s water resources (or give the impression that the President’s
Manila Water, the privately-owned water and wastewater service provider for Metro Manila’s West Zone, has learned a difficult lesson about what opaqueness does to business. Vagueness about details leads to
Weather experts have warned recently that the current El Niño phenomenon, which means very little rainfall, may be the strongest on record in the modern era and is likely to intensify and last until middle of next year, threatening our water supplies.
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