Following Pagasa’s declaration of the onset of the southwest monsoon or Habagat, alongside El Niño conditions, Manila Water underscores the importance of investing in climate-resilient infrastructure that ensures long-term water security. At the forefront of these efforts is the Upper Wawa Dam, a critical facility designed to deliver reliable supply while minimizing vulnerabilities from extreme weather events.

MANILA, Philippines – Following the state weather bureau’s declaration of the onset of the southwest monsoon or Habagat, alongside El Niño conditions, Manila Water underscores the importance of investing in climate-resilient infrastructure that ensures long-term water security.

At the forefront of these efforts is the Upper Wawa Dam, a critical facility designed to deliver reliable supply while minimizing vulnerabilities from extreme weather events.

At its core, the Upper Wawa Dam was acquired by Manila Water to strengthen water security exclusively for the East Zone of Metro Manila and Rizal Province.

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