22/03/2026
Up to 180 million liters of water savings every year
As the world marks , DMCI Homes continues to champion responsible water use through developments like The Erin Heights.
Equipped with a full water recycling and treatment facility, the property is designed to save up to *180 million liters of water annually once operational.
That’s comparable to filling its Sky Deck Pool 600 times annually.
Located at the corner of Commonwealth Avenue and Tandang Sora Avenue in Quezon City, The Erin Heights will be the first residential condominium in the Philippines to feature this system.
This forward-looking innovation builds on DMCI Homes’ existing water sustainability practices. Currently, the company recycles wastewater to irrigate the gardens across its condominium communities as part of its commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable living.
For instance, at Rosewood Pointe in Acacia Estates, Taguig City, approximately *2,401 gallons of treated water are used daily to irrigate 2.46 hectares of landscaped areas, resulting in around 874,082 gallons of water saved annually.
*Based on studies by DMCI Homes’ Design and Engineering Department.
Read more: https://www.dmcihomes.com/whats-new/news/dmci-homes-set-to-launch-phs-first-condos-with-full-water-reuse-capability