Who are the celebrities living in San Pedro City?
A lot of them.
Aside from Rico Blanco, Nathalie Hart, Paw Diaz, Jane de Leon et al, not a few know that popular singer Emma Cordero also stays in the city grown and known for sampaguita flowers.
More than the national flora fame, these TV, movie, music and stage celebs, most of them are being served by Prime Water through the San Pedro Water District.
Like ordinary city residents, stars aren’t spared of water as a natural necessity and its service as one of the major utilities in a community.
For everyone’s concern, SPWD has released the information on septage management.
To begin with, what is septage management?
Septage Management is a set of practices that aims to improve sanitation and the environment by reducing wastewater pollution.
Meanwhile, septage is the contents of septic tanks, including liquid, solids, fats, oils and grease.
Septage management includes regular inspection or looking after and cleaning of septic tanks by sipping dirt materials from the sewage system through vacuum trucks to be delivered to a treatment facility.
By way of septage management, obstruction or pollution from overflow of cesspool is achieved to avoid bacterial infection, one of them water contamination that causes illnesses and other environmental issues.
Movie, television, music and theater artists aside from barangay citizens are also prevented from any form of sicknesses if septage management is applied.
Community septage management is in consonance with the provisions in Republic Act No. 9275 or the Philippine Cale Water Act of 2004, City Ordinance No. 2017-36 or the Sewage and Septage Management Ordinance of the City of San Pedro, Laguna and the Manila Bay Mandamus of DILG.
Good job, SPWD and Prime Water.
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