THE Bacolod City Water District (Baciwa) inaugurated on Saturday the P3.6-million waterline extension at Kabuguason Relocation Site which is expected to serve a thousand households in the area.
Bacolod City Water District officials led by general manager Julie Ann Carbon and directors Maida Torre, Greg Gasataya, Cecile Henares and Lawrence Villanueva, with Councilors Homer Bais, Catalino Alisbo, Bobby Rojas, Al Victor Espino, El Cid Familiaran, Carl Lopez and Em Ang and executive assistant Sammy Montoyo inaugurated the facility. Aside from the waterline extension, Baciwa found it necessary to provide Kabuguason Elementary School with free waterline installation for pupils to have access to clean water when they are in school. Ang said water is a basic need, thus, assured to make sure schoolchildren will have access to safe, potable drinking water in their school. Familiaran, meanwhile, said he will find ways how to support the monthly water bills of the school through his civic organization. Villanueva thanked the people of Kabuguason for the opportunity to serve them, pleading to also take responsibility in conserving water. Engineer Jenelyn Y. Gemora, Baciwa’s Engineering Department manager, said the residents of Kabuguason spend between P800 and P1,200 a month for their water. With this waterline extension project, Gemora said, residents will only be spending between P201 to P600 a month. Baciwas also celebrated the Global Hand Washing Day last Saturday. (CNC)
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