Bacolodnons urged to report water issues amid calls for better service

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May 8, 2025
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The operation at the Matab-ang water treatment plant of PrimeWater Bacolod City in a photo released by the water utility firm yesterday, May 7, 2025. Amid the demand to address water supply shortages in many parts of the city, PrimeWater said the plant’s activation will provide three million liters per day of additional water supply to affected villages. (Baciwa-PrimeWater Bacolod City photo)
The operation at the Matab-ang water treatment plant of PrimeWater Bacolod City in a photo released by the water utility firm yesterday, May 7, 2025. Amid the demand to address water supply shortages in many parts of the city, PrimeWater said the plant’s activation will provide three million liters per day of additional water supply to affected villages. (Baciwa-PrimeWater Bacolod City photo)

Bacolod City Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez has enjoined residents in the city to inform the city government of water-related concerns amid the clamor for PrimeWater Infrastructure Corp., the joint venture partner of Bacolod City Water District (Baciwa), to address supply shortages in many parts of the city.

“Water access remains a top priority. I urge everyone to stay vigilant and report any water concerns in your areas as we push for lasting solutions for Bacolod,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Benitez made the call as PrimeWater announced on the same day the activation of the Matab-ang water treatment plant that will provide three million liters per day (MLD) of additional water supply to affected villages.

“This will improve the supply of approximately 5,000 households in Bacolod, particularly in Barangays 27, 28, 30, Estefania, Villlamonte and Mandalagan,” the water utility firm said in a statement.

The water development project involves the construction of about a kilometer transmission line from the plant in Talisay City to the injection point in the 2.6-million-gallon reservoir at Hacienda Loygoy, Barangay Granada, which will then be distributed to each household.

As this developed, the Baciwa Employees Union (BEU) and Amlig Tubig issued a statement stating that they “join the widespread clamor of various people’s organization and local government units for the immediate termination of the anomalous joint venture agreement (JVA) with PrimeWater.”

In a press conference yesterday, they expressed their stand through a letter addressed to President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. and signed by BEU president Leny Espina and Amlig Tubig convenor Pepito Pico.

“The people here in Bacolod City have been agonizing for the past five years, since the time PrimeWater took over the Baciwa in November 2020. The said corporation miserably failed to supply the local population with potable water,” they said.

Espina leads the 59 Baciwa employees who were refused to be absorbed by PrimeWater when the JVA was executed almost five years ago.

They believe that the terms of their employment were protected under the Civil Service Commission (CSC), which later issued a decision that they were illegally terminated.

They filed a motion for execution on November 29, 2024, but the CSC has yet to act on it. (PNA)

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