Infra and other Utilities
Transportation Subsector
The total length of the municipality’s road network is 35.37 kilometers. In terms of road density, or length of road per square kilometer, the municipality has 1.48 units.
Anao has no public transportation station as there are no public transport that originate from the town. In terms of transportation, two buses plying the route of Manila-Cuyapo and vice versa pass through the town daily, and so do jeepneys plying the route of Moncada-Cuyapo. Tricycles are stationed in Paniqui but do not have a station in Anao. The other type of transportation other than the jeepney and tricycle that the people popularly use especially the rural folks is the pogpog, a trailer pulled by a hand tractor fitted with rubber tires.
Water supply
The main source of potable water of the town’s people is groundwater from deep wells and an existing water system. The most common types of pumps used are the cylinder and the jetmatic. There were at least 926 units of pumps serving a total of 2,006 households or an average ratio of two households per one unit of pump (Ratio of 2:1). Only two barangays have a comparatively very high ratio, San Jose North with 15:1 and San Jose South with 13:1. Bantog has the best ratio of 1.3 households per unit. The existing water system serves twelve (12) barangays.

Baguindoc
Bantog
Campos
Carmen
Casili
Don Ramon
Hernando
Poblacion
Rizal
San Francisco East
San Francisco West
San Jose North
San Jose South
San Juan
San Roque
Sto. Domingo
Sinense
Suaverdez
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