West zone concessionaire Maynilad Water Services started its service interruptions in parts of Cavite on Thursday, Nov. 2, and will last until Nov. 16.
The increasing demand for water is the reason for the disruptions in Cavite, according to Maynilad.
Additionally, network maintenance will be conducted in Caloocan and Quezon City from Friday, Nov. 3 to Nov. 6.
Below is the list of affected areas and their schedule:
Nov. 3 to 4
- 10:00PM to 6:00AM
- Quezon City – Brgys. Bagbag and San Bartolome, Sto. Domingo, Apolonio Samson and Masambong
- 11:00PM to 4:00AM
- Caloocan City – Brgys. 66 yo 68, 71, 72, 75 to 78, 110 to 116, 159, 160
Nov. 4 to 5
- 10:00PM to 6::00AM
- Quezon City – Brgys. Baesa, Bahay Toro
- 11 PM to 6 AM
- Quezon City – Brgy. Sta. Lucia
Nov. 5 to 6
- 10:00PM to 6:00AM
- Quezon City – Brgy. San Isidro Labrador and Salvacion
Nov. 2 to 16
- 5:00AM to 2:00AM
- Imus City, Cavite – Brgys. Anabu I-B to Anabu I-F, Anabu II-A to Anabu II-E, Bucandala V, Malagasang I-B to Malagasang I-G, Malagasang II-A and Malagasang II-B
- 6 AM to 1 AM
- Imus City, Cavite – Brgys. Alapan I-C, Anabu I-A to Anabu I-C, Anabu I-E, Bayan Luma I to Bayan Luma IX, Bucandala I to Bucandala V, Carsadang Bago I, Carsadang Bago II, Malagasang I-A to Malagasang I-C, Medicion I-B, Poblacion III-B, Poblacion IV-B, Poblacion IV-D, Tanzang Luma VIk, Brgys. Alapan I-A to Alapan I-C, Bayan Luma II, Bayan Luma IV, Bayan Luma VI, Bayan Luma VII, Bucandala III, Bucandala IV, Poblacion I-A to Poblacion I-C, Poblacion II-A, Poblacion II-B, Poblacion III-A, Poblacion IV-A, Poblacion IV-D, Tanzang Luma I to Tanzang Luma VI and Toclong I-A to Toclong I-C
- 6:00AM to 5:00AM
- Imus City, Cavite – Brgys. Anabu II-C to Anabu II-F and Malagasang II-A to Malagasang II-G
- 7:00AM to 11:00PM
- Bacoor & Imus, Cavite – Brgys. Bayanan, Ligas III, Mambog I to Mambog IV, Molino I to Molino III, Niog III and San Nicholas I to San Nicholas III; Brgys. Buhay Na Tubig and Palico IV
Moreover, Maynilad explained that their service maintenance activities and reduced water pressure are done to improve and expand the water infrastructure to give good service levels to consumers.
Residents in the affected parts of disruptions are urged to start storing and saving their water supply to mitigate the inconvenience. (Gabriell Christel Galang)