Rationing suspended as water supply increases in Butuan City
BUTUAN CITY – The Butuan City Water District (BCWD), effective on Tuesday, lifted the water rationing it implemented here since last week, restoring normal service to consumers.
Recent localized thunderstorms have boosted the water supply from BCWD’s source, the Taguibo Aquatech Solutions Corporation in Barangay Anticala.
“We are informing our concessionaires that, as of May 4, 2026, the total water supply has reached 60.88 million liters per day (MLD). BCWD is now operating within normal levels,” the water utility provider said in an advisory.
Currently, the BCWD is operating at 60.59 MLD, above the normal 56.20 MLD.
It also noted that improvements to the water supply follow the suspension of rationing operations through tanker services, effective on the same day.
“While supply conditions have improved, an El Niño alert remains in effect,” the BCWD said, adding that it will continue its strict 24/7 system monitoring.
“We urge all barangay councils and residents to remain prepared and to continue practicing water conservation, as a second wave of dry conditions may still occur,” it added.
The BCWD also announced that certain areas of the city will revert to their original service schedules, including low pressure and no water, specifically in Barangays San Vicente Horizon, Masao, Lumbocan, Bonbon, and Bancasi. (PNA)