+ Follow PHILIPPINE WATERWORKS Tag
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[Title] => Taps go dry in Parañaque village
[Summary] => Residents of BF Homes Subdivision in Parañaque City now depend on delivery trucks to provide them with water after pumps stopped working and deep wells in the area dried up.
Electricity was cut off to the pumps after the former water distributor in the area Philippine Waterworks allegedly failed to pay its bills amounting to P41 million.
Nelson Lacambra, spokesman of Parañaque Mayor Florencio Bernabe, said that for the past six months, more than 10,000 households residents have been relying on deliveries for their water supply.
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Electricity was cut off to the pumps after the former water distributor in the area Philippine Waterworks allegedly failed to pay its bills amounting to P41 million.
Nelson Lacambra, spokesman of Parañaque Mayor Florencio Bernabe, said that for the past six months, more than 10,000 households residents have been relying on deliveries for their water supply.
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Electricity was cut off to the pumps after the former water distributor in the area Philippine Waterworks allegedly failed to pay its bills amounting to P41 million.
Nelson Lacambra, spokesman of Parañaque Mayor Florencio Bernabe, said that for the past six months, more than 10,000 households residents have been relying on deliveries for their water supply.
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[Summary] => Residents of BF Homes Subdivision in Parañaque City now depend on delivery trucks to provide them with water after pumps stopped working and deep wells in the area dried up.
Electricity was cut off to the pumps after the former water distributor in the area Philippine Waterworks allegedly failed to pay its bills amounting to P41 million.
Nelson Lacambra, spokesman of Parañaque Mayor Florencio Bernabe, said that for the past six months, more than 10,000 households residents have been relying on deliveries for their water supply.
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