FRONTLINE SERVICES

Transparency Seal

RED's Corner

REDs Corner R6

LIVINO B. DURAN
Regional Executive Director   
RED's Profile
 

citizens charter web

foi logo

Youth Corner

KKK nbutton web

Kid's Corner

envitl events3 web

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) sees an improving situation in parts of Metro Manila experiencing water service interruptions in the coming weeks with the additional water supply from the National Water Resource Board (NWRB), the Maynilad Water Services Inc. (MWSI), including the water treatment plant of Manila Water Co. Inc. (MWCI) in Cardona, Rizal province.

DENR Undersecretary Benny Antiporda said the DENR has already coordinated with the three water agencies to easen up parts of Metro Manila experiencing water shortage serviced by MWCI with a total additional water supply of 180 million liter a day (MLD) that will be obtained by April.

“Within next week or two, magtutuloy-tuloynayan,” Antiporda said, noting that MWCI’s Cardona water treatment facility is expected to yield 22 MLD by the end of March before reaching a capacity yield of 50 MLD by April.

He also said the three agencies met at the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) office in Quezon City yesterday (March 14) where Maynilad committed to allocate some 20 MLD to MWCI by the end of March, and increasing it to 50 MLD by April.

From the NWRB side, Antiporda said the agency projects an additional allocation of 30 MLD by April with the reactivation of deep wells. The MWSS will be responsible for operating the deepwells, Antiporda added.

He said the NWRB likewise expects another 50 MLD to be sourced from the deepwells after April, for a total of 80 MLD.

“We expect a big improvement in the situation, not go worse,” Antiporda said.

Press Release

    • DENR 6 bags top ADR Awards
      Friday, Mar 01, 2024
      The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Region 6 bags Top Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Awards for two consecutive years now. Orland Julius M. Padios, an ADR Officer of the Community ENR Office (CENRO) Bago City, Negros Occidental, took home the bacon as the Top 1 Best ADRO among the 18 regional ADROs of the DENR nationwide. Adding another feather in the cap was the award given to DENR 6 regional office as the Top 1 Best Regional Pool of ADROs nationwide.  Both awards...

      Read More

Photos

R6hotline

DENR Hotline as of Sept2019

Quick Links

geoportal front webgeo hazard maps2 webAQMS MM webenvironmentor2 web

Featured Video

Downloadable Forms and Checklist for Clients

Downloadable Forms and Checklist for Clients

Gender and Development

GADModule