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Aguas Potables was established in the town in 1922. On March 28, 1923, construction was finished.<ref>.https://mb.com.ph/2021/09/10/historical-marker-of-98-year-old-aguas-potables-de-malolos-unveiled</ref> It is located in the center of Malolos' market city, next to the cathedral, and across from it is the statue of General Isidoro Torres, who became the alcalde | Aguas Potables was established in the town in 1922. On March 28, 1923, construction was finished.<ref>.https://mb.com.ph/2021/09/10/historical-marker-of-98-year-old-aguas-potables-de-malolos-unveiled</ref> It is located in the center of Malolos' market city, next to the cathedral, and across from it is the statue of General Isidoro Torres, who became the alcalde | ||
mayor of Bulacan. He is also known as "Matanglawin" and founded numerous Katipunan branches. | mayor of Bulacan. He is also known as "Matanglawin" and founded numerous Katipunan branches.<ref>https://punto.com.ph/pananda-sa-98-taong-aguas-potables-ng-malolos-inilagak/</ref> "Drinking water" originates from the Spanish "Aguas Potables." Another name for it is Aguas Potables de Malolos. A year later, the Consejo Municipal of Malolos renamed it "Mariano S. Tengco Water Works." in honor of the former mayor's public service. Aguas Potables is a cylinder-shaped, 80 feet (or 24.4 meters) high, or the height of a seven-story building.<ref>https://iorbitnews.com/pananda-sa-98-taong-aguas-potables-ng-malolos-inilagak/</ref> | ||