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Manila Water opening two more treatment plants

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Adrian Kenneth Halili
Manila Water opening two more treatment plants
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Manila Water is activating two new treatment plants in the Philippines to mitigate potential water supply shortages caused by the El Niño phenomenon. These plants will source water from Laguna de Bay and the Upper Wawa Dam to supplement the declining levels of Angat Dam.

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Infrastructure projects are critical for urban water security in regions vulnerable to climate-driven weather patterns like El Niño.

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MANILA, Philippines - Amid the declining levels of Angat Dam, Manila Water Co. Inc. is banking on the opening of two treatment plants this year to augment its water supply.

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