Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Crisis-in-Metro-Manila-s-water-supply-27MZIFIA5QTN.htmlConceptually similarCrisis in Metro Manila's water supplyGP024QICompleted★★★★Crisis in Metro Manila's water supplyGP024QNCompleted★★★★Crisis in Metro Manila's water supplyGP024QOCompleted★★★★Crisis in Metro Manila's water supplyGP024QJCompleted★★★★Crisis in Metro Manila's water supplyGP024QMCompleted★★★★Crisis in Metro Manila's water supplyGP024QKCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Philippines Water WatchGP020TSCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Philippines Water WatchGP020TWCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Philippines Water WatchGP020TVCompleted★★★★View AllGP024QLCrisis in Metro Manila's water supplyA Greenpeace Water Watch volunteer inspects a tilapia nest exposed in a partof the river floor of Matulid, the largest tributary of the Angat Reservoir.The photo (top) was taken last April 13, when water levels hit the critical 180meters above sea level (masl) and supply to 30,000 ha of farmland shuts off.The normal operating level of the dam is 220 masl. Photo at (bottom) at right,showing Manalo now almost completely dried up, was taken last Friday (July16), when levels reached an historical low of 157.55 despite the rains,triggering interrupted water supply in Metro Manila. This prompted waterutility companies to implement a water rationing scheme to address thedwindling volume of water in the reservoir. Angat supplies 97% of MetroManila's water supply. Greenpeace is demanding that the administration ofPresident Noynoy Aquino take immediate steps to address the climate impactsthat are now affecting the Philippines every year. ©Gigie Cruz-Sy/Greenpeace (both pictures)Locations:Bulacan Province-Central Luzon-Luzon-Manila-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:21 Jul, 2010Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:2400px X 3000pxKeywords:Angat Dam-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Drinking water-Drought-KWCI (GPI)-Public engagement-WaterShoot:Crisis in Metro Manila's water supplyComparison photos show the dramatic decreasing in water levels at the Angat Watershed and Angat Dam sources that serve the Metro Manila municipality.