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  2. Manila Water - Wikipedia

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    Manila Water operates four water treatment plants: Balara Filter 1, Balara Filter 2, and East La Mesa, all located in Quezon City, as well as the Cardona Water Treatment Plant in Rizal. The Balara Treatment Plants filter the equivalent of 6.5 billion glasses of water every day.

  3. List of rivers and estuaries in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Drains water from Manila (as far as Tayuman Street). Dumps water directly to Manila Bay. Gabe Creek Quezon City. Ilang Ilang Creek Barangay Santa Monica, Quezon City. Kalamiong Creek Barangay Payatas, Quezon City. Kamias Creek Quezon City. Tributary of the Dilimán Creek. Katipunan Creek Quezon City. Mariblo Creek Quezon City. Matalahib Creek ...

  4. Maynilad Water Services - Wikipedia

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    Maynilad is one of two private water providers in Metro Manila, the other being Manila Water. Incorporated in 1997, Maynilad currently serves over 9 million people [ 2 ] in the cities of Caloocan , Las Piñas , Malabon , Muntinlupa , Navotas , Parañaque , Pasay , and Valenzuela ; along with most of the City of Manila and portions of Quezon ...

  5. Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System [1] (Tagalog: Pangasiwaan ng Tubig at Alkantarilya sa Kalakhang Maynila), [5] formerly known as the National Waterworks and Sewerage System Authority (NAWASA), is the government agency that is in charge of water privatization in Metro Manila and nearby provinces of Cavite and Rizal in the Philippines.

  6. La Mesa Dam and Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The La Mesa Dam and Reservoir is an earth dam in Quezon City, Philippines. Its reservoir can hold up to 50.5 million cubic meters (1,780 million cubic feet), occupying an area of 27 square kilometers (10 sq mi). It is part of the Angat-Ipo-La Mesa water system, which supplies most of the water in Metro Manila.

  7. Quezon City - Wikipedia

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    Map of the City of Greater Manila in 1942, showing Quezon City divided into two districts—Balintawak and Diliman—during its incorporation. The Philippine Exposition in 1941 was held on the newly established Quezon City, but participants were limited to locals because of the increasing turbulence at the beginning of the Second World War. [19]

  8. Balara Filters Park - Wikipedia

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    The Balara Filters Park is a 60-hectare (150-acre) park located in the Diliman village of Pansol in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, adjacent to the University of the Philippines Diliman main campus.

  9. La Mesa Ecopark - Wikipedia

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    The La Mesa Ecopark is a public park located in Greater Lagro, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is in the La Mesa Watershed Reservation and near the La Mesa Dam. The park closed temporarily on February 12, 2024 after the ABS-CBN Foundation returned management of the park to the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System. [2]