The National Water Resources Board will slash the water allocation for Metro Manila to 48 cubic meters per second from 50 cms starting mid-April to conserve water supply that has been impacted by the ongoing El Niño.
MANILA, Philippines — The National Water Resources Board will slash the water allocation for Metro Manila to 48 cubic meters per second from 50 cms starting mid-April to conserve water supply that has been impacted by the ongoing El Niño.
The reduced water allocation remains sufficient to meet the demand of Metro Manila consumers, but lower water pressure could be expected at night. Nonetheless, Arzadon said the NWRB does not see Metro Manila suffering from an immediate water crisis, based on the board’s projections.
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