Elevated areas like Upper Bicutan in Taguig normally experiences no water supply once pressure is reduced. With the help of three line boosters installed by Manila Water, residents of Upper Bicutan finally got water after weeks of intermittent supply.
The installation of line boosters is only one of several technical and network solutions to bring water to high areas and those located at the far-end of the concession area. The three line boosters were installed in Goyena, Lapu-Lapu and Marian lakeview in San Martin de Porres. As looping and interconnecting lines are being installed in Gensan Capistrano, Manila Water continues to refill static tanks as a temporary watering point.
“We are pleased that our technical solutions are successful in Upper Bicutan. We continue to work tirelessly to be able to provide water for the remaining pocket areas that continue to receive water intermittently or less than eight hours. Our current objective is to provide water supply for at least 8 to 112 hours at least at the ground floor level This will enable our consumers to store water for their needs as we continue to implement our rotational water supply scheme,” Manila Water East Zone Business Operations Group Director Esmeralda Quines said.
On the other hand, Upper Bicutan Barangay Chairman Alex Penolio thanked Manila Water for its unrelenting efforts to augment water supply for its constituents. #(MWC Corporate Communications)