San Jose del Monte Bulacan Water Crisis Update: Prime Water, State of Calamity, and City Takeover

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San Jose del Monte, Bulacan is facing a severe water crisis as residents continue to suffer from low water pressure, delayed supply, and years of unreliable tap water service. Despite its location near Quezon City, Lagro, and Angat Dam, the problem is not water scarcity but failed distribution and operations.

In this update, City Administrator Attorney Rizalde Mendoza explains the issues involving Prime Water and the local water district, including the alleged failure to complete the promised infrastructure for thousands of households. The city government under Mayor Rida Robes has already taken action through emergency measures, water tanker deployment, permit termination, and a planned takeover of water operations to address the ongoing crisis.

This report covers the latest San Jose del Monte Bulacan news, Prime Water issues, water shortage problems, state of calamity, LGU action, emergency ordinance, water supply update, and the city’s response to the growing demand for reliable water service.

Chapters:
00:00 State of Emergency Declared in San Jose del Monte
01:11 Water Supply vs Distribution Problem Explained
02:14 Prime Water Contract Failure and Missing Infrastructure
04:30 Residents Struggle: Limited Water, Midnight Fetching
07:07 LGU Forced to Intervene with Water Tankers
12:50 Business Permit Terminated and Ownership Issues
19:10 Emergency Ordinance Grants Mayor Special Powers
20:20 City Government Takeover of Water Operations

#SanJoseDelMonte #BulacanNews #WaterCrisis #PrimeWater #WaterShortage #StateOfCalamity #LGUAction #MayorRidaRobes #AngatDam #PhilippinesNews #LocalNews #BreakingNews 


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