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Baguio residents urged to conserve water amid declining groundwater levels

Aldwin Quitasol·23 May 2026, 11:58 am

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Baguio residents urged to conserve water amid declining groundwater levels

Baguio City officials are urging residents and tourists to conserve water as El Niño drives groundwater levels to alarming lows. Learn how declining aquifers, delayed recharge, and a prolonged dry spell forecast by PAGASA could affect the city’s water supply, and what conservation steps households should take now.

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BAGUIO CITY — Residents and tourists are being reminded to practice water conservation as groundwater levels continue to decline due to the El Niño phenomenon.

According to monitoring by the City Health Service Office-Sanitation Division (CHSO), groundwater levels have dropped since January and are taking longer to recharge because of limited rainfall in recent months. Some water delivery businesses have also reported increased turbidity in groundwater pumped during nighttime operations.

The city’s Technical Working Group on El Niño and the Baguio Water District confirmed that lower aquifer levels are already affecting water supply in several areas.

Officials explained that occasional afternoon rains are insufficient to replenish underground water sources to sustainable levels. While surface reservoirs quickly benefit from rainfall, aquifers require one to two months of continuous rain to fully recharge.

The delay is critical because most of Baguio’s water supply heavily depends on underground aquifers.

Authorities are urging the public to minimize water waste, immediately repair leaks, and recycle water whenever possible.

The situation could worsen as the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) forecasts a prolonged dry spell. Weather experts warned that current conditions could intensify into a severe climate event by June and potentially persist through the first quarter of 2027, bringing higher temperatures and below-normal rainfall that may place additional strain on water resources.

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