Can I drink the tap water?

How good is the tap water in Mandaluyong, Philippines ?


1 people said I love the tap water here, 1 people said The tap water is not safe to drink.

All in all, 50% of folks here drink from the tap.



How good is the tap water in all of Philippines?


57 people said I drink filtered tap water, 24 people said I love the tap water here, 129 people said The tap water is not safe to drink.

All in all, 11% of folks here drink from the tap.


Can you drink the tap water in Mandaluyong then?


What residents and travelers say

In Mandaluyong, experiences with tap water vary notably between neighborhoods and even individual buildings. Many locals report that the taste of tap water is generally acceptable but sometimes has a slight chlorine or mineral aftertaste, depending on the part of the city and recent maintenance in the supply lines. While some residents drink tap water directly after occasional boiling, others prefer to use water filters. Popular choices include carbon filtration and reverse osmosis systems, especially in higher-rise condominiums where residents report variability in water quality due to aging plumbing.

Visitors often find that tap water is safe for brushing teeth and washing but opt for bottled or filtered water for drinking. In informal settlements or older houses, water quality can be less reliable, prompting locals to rely on purchased water in containers or additional purification. Interestingly, water refill stations are common in commercial and residential areas, encouraging reuse of containers. However, users emphasize verifying the source's cleanliness each time, as standards can differ.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information on water safety and advisories in Mandaluyong, residents and visitors should consult Manila Water Company Official Website, the Mandaluyong City Health Office, or updates from the Manila Water Official Twitter. Additionally, the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) and Department of Health Philippines provide relevant guidelines and alerts for water quality and safety measures.





Further reading on tap water in Mandaluyong


To verify tap-water quality and advisories in Mandaluyong, start by checking the official website of the Manila Water Company, which is the primary water utility serving the city. The Mandaluyong City Health Office website may also provide local advisories and updates. For national-level information, consult the Department of Health (DOH) Philippines and the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS). Additionally, official Manila Water social media channels on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) offer timely updates. Always prioritize information from these authoritative municipal, national, or official agency sources to ensure accuracy.



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Is Metro Manila tap water really safe to drink? : r/Philippines   - Jan 24, 2023 ... Of course, Manila Water says it is. According to them, their water supply is regularly tested and fully compliant with national standards.

Tap Water Quality in Manila? : r/Philippines   - Aug 21, 2023 ... From my research I've found that it's not drinkable. I found some posts that said it is worse in high rise buildings, big condo complexes and hotels.

Do you drink your tap water straight? : r/Philippines   - Jul 15, 2013 ... I am from Pasig and a Manila Water subscriber. I did some google-fu and the results assured me that drinking Manila's tap water is safe.

Alternative to BGC : r/Philippines_Expats   - Feb 8, 2025 ... Mandaluyong - Alot of condos twice less the price ... I don't recommend drinking tap water anywhere in the Philippines, without exception.

Tap Water Quality in Manila? : r/MANILA   - Aug 20, 2023 ... From my research I've found that it's not drinkable. I found some posts that said it is worse in high rise buildings, big condo complexes and hotels.

Preparing food with unfiltered tap water— thoughts? : r/Philippines   - Feb 25, 2018 ... It's generally ill-advised to consume water from the tap here in Metro Manila, wouldn't you say it's less than ideal to prep food, especially soups, stocks, or ...

Tap water in Philippines : r/Philippines   - Oct 16, 2018 ... Contrary to popular belief, tap water in Manila is perfectly potable. However, the delivery of potable drinking water from your home depends on the quality of ...

Do you think it's safe to drink tap water in PH? : r/Philippines   - Aug 24, 2018 ... Yes we drink water from the tap filtered in Brita. Water from Maynilad is potable and they've replaced most of the old pipes with new ones.

Safe to rinse vege/fruits with tap water? - Metro Manila Message ...   - May 16, 2018 ... Philippines · Luzon · Metro Manila. Safe to rinse vege/fruits with tap water? briffdogg. •. 172 forum posts. Mandaluyong, Philippines. 16 May ...

Can I drink the tap water in the Philippines? Best water filter?   - Jul 24, 2021 ... Can you drink the tap water in Manila and other parts of the Philippines? Where does it come from? What are the most common issues and ...

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