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Metro Manila residents should conserve water as the most intense El Niño in 17 years is supposed to hit the country from October until early next year, the National Water and Resources Board (NWRB) said yesterday.

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The Philippine Sports Commission’s P8-million deep well project intended to handle the water needs of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex could possibly become a “white elephant” after the National Water and Resources Board ordered the closure of the newly completed facility.

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Metro Manila residents should conserve water as the most intense El Niño in 17 years is supposed to hit the country from October until early next year, the National Water and Resources Board (NWRB) said yesterday.

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The Philippine Sports Commission’s P8-million deep well project intended to handle the water needs of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex could possibly become a “white elephant” after the National Water and Resources Board ordered the closure of the newly completed facility.

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