Manila Water’s Ruhale-Bambang Line projected to serve 700,000 additional customers

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Ongoing pipelaying activity for the LTE3 Ruhale-Bambang Felix Line 1400mm Project. Upon its completion in the first quarter of 2025, it will become part of the massive LTE3 Distribution Network System connected to new water sources namely the East Bay Water Treatment Plant, and Wawa-Calawis Water Supply System, as well as other long-term sources such as the Kaliwa Dam.

Manila Water aims to expand its services to more than 700,000 additional Taguig customers with the construction of the P577 million Long Term East 3 (LTE 3) Ruhale-Bambang Felix Line.

The 3.45-kilometer Ruhale-Bambang Felix Line pipelaying project will pass through the areas of Ruhale M. Natividad, Bambang Felix, DM Cruz, F. Manalo, Bantayan Extension, and Cayetano Blvd. and will provide potable and continuous water supply to Taguig barangays, namely: Calzada, Hagonoy, Ibayo-Tipas, Napindan, Palingon, Sta. Ana, Tuktukan, Wawa, and Ligi Tipas.

It is projected to convey an additional 200 million liters per day of treated water coming from new water sources to Taguig, Pateros, Pasig, and portions of Paranaque as part of long-term supply augmentation.

The 3.45-kilometer Ruhale-Bambang Felix Line (in red) will become part of the massive LTE3 Distribution Network System. It is projected to convey an additional 200 million liters per day of treated water coming from new water sources to Taguig, Pateros, Pasig, and portions of Paranaque to as part of long-term supply augmentation.

For this project, the company is using a conventional open-cut pipelaying methodology with trenchless pipelaying for some segments to minimize its impact on daily road users. Currently, 180 pipes with 1400-millimeter diameters have already been laid along Ruhale to Natividad streets and along Cayetano to Bantayan streets.

“This project in Taguig is a testament to Manila Water’s commitment to securing robust water service to our ever-growing customer base. The LTE3 Ruhale-Bambang Felix Line will be a vital part of Metro Manila’s water security,” Manila Water’s Corporate Communication Affairs Group Director Jeric Sevilla said. 

Upon its completion in the first quarter of 2025, it will become part of the massive LTE3 Distribution Network System connected to new water sources, namely the East Bay Water Treatment Plant and Wawa-Calawis Water Supply System, as well as other long-term sources such as the Kaliwa Dam. 


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