Utility firm gets authority to operate water testing laboratory

Posted by watchmen
November 14, 2023
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The Metro Dumaguete Water (MDW) assured the public yesterday of faster and more convenient chemical analysis for safe drinking water as it recently obtained a license and certificate of accreditation from the Department of Health (DOH) and Professional Regulatory Board of Chemistry.

Katrin Arcala, MDW’s Public Relations head, told the Philippine News Agency that with the laboratory now up and running, people no longer need to go to Cebu City or other places with chemical testing facilities to have their drinking water analyzed.

“There are establishments, businesses and organizations that require water testing for their facilities but this was not available back then,” Archala said.

With MDW now operational, this would help establishments assure their clients of clean and potable drinking water, she said.

The laboratory can cater to requests to analyze drinking water samples from restaurants, fast food chains, hotels, resorts, water refilling stations, and other private entities that offer water to the public.

Arcala said with the two certifications, the laboratory has attained the status of being the only Category C Laboratory authorized to conduct drinking water analysis in Negros Oriental.

This is on top of the facility being the sole chemical testing laboratory with the Professional Regulation Commission’s Certificate of Authority to Operate in the city, she said.

In a press release, MDW chief operating officer David Berba said the accreditation signifies a milestone in MDW’s commitment to delivering safe and potable water in Dumaguete City.

“By offering reliable water testing services to commercial and industrial entities, MDW hopes to further ensure that the water quality will always be compliant to Philippine National Standards for Drinking Water in accordance with DOH standards,” Berba added.

The Metro Dumaguete Water is the joint venture company formed by the Dumaguete City Water District and Metro Pacific Water to rehabilitate and upgrade the water infrastructure in the city beginning February 1, 2021. (PNA)

 

 

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