Senators press DHSUD: Solve water woes at Bulacan housing site
Senators urging the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development to address water supply issues in a Bulacan housing project, highlighting residents’ struggles and government response.
Several senators have called on the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development to address persistent water supply problems affecting residents of a housing project in Bulacan. Lawmakers said the lack of reliable water access is causing significant hardship for families and urged immediate action to resolve the issue.
Residents have reported intermittent water supply, low water pressure, and difficulties in accessing safe and clean water for daily use. Lawmakers stressed that housing projects must ensure basic services are fully functional, as access to water is a fundamental requirement for health, hygiene, and quality of life.
During hearings, the senators questioned DHSUD officials on delays in infrastructure development and coordination with water service providers. They emphasized that government agencies have a responsibility to ensure that residents receive adequate facilities and essential services as part of housing programs.
The DHSUD committed to assessing the situation and coordinating with local authorities and water utilities to implement immediate solutions. Lawmakers stressed the urgency, warning that prolonged inaction could lead to further inconvenience and dissatisfaction among residents.
Residents welcomed the attention, expressing hope that the intervention will finally bring a steady and reliable water supply to their community. The senators pledged continued monitoring and follow-up to ensure that the necessary measures are implemented promptly.
The case highlights the importance of ensuring that housing projects meet basic needs and that government agencies remain accountable in providing essential services to Filipino families.
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