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HISTORY OF MBWD

      The water system of Bangued consisting of the spring impoundment box, a reservoir located atop Casamata Hill, transmission and distribution system, was originally constructed in 1919 by the Bureau of Public Works  and managed by the municipal government.  The system operates by gravity and it draws water from Lusuac Spring which is located at Lusuac, Penarrubia, Abra, approximately 8 km. from Bangued.  The original system initially served the Poblacion of Bangued and in 1953, the system expanded to serve the municipality of Penarrubia and other barangays.

      In 1973, realizing the significant contribution of a safe, reliable and adequate supply of potable water to the socio-economic development of the country, the government thru the issuance of Presidential Decree No. 198 otherwise known as the “Provincial  Water Utilities Act of 1973”, adopted a nationwide program of providing the water requirements of the populace wherever practically feasible and acceptable, creating water districts both urban and rural together with the corresponding Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) charged with the responsibility of their development.

     Thus, on January 18, 1974, the Bangued Water District (BWD) was formed by virtue of Resolution No. 161 passed by the Municipal Council of Bangued. With its formation, the Bangued Water District acquired the ownership and management of the entire water system from the municipal government.  On August 24, 1976, LWUA issued the Conditional Certificate of Conformance (CCC) No. 028 to the BWD.  At onset, the District had 868 service connections covering Bangued and Penarrubia.

      In 1981, the LWUA implemented an Immediate Improvement Project (IIP) which greatly improved the system and the services of the District and in 1990, LWUA through its Operation and Maintenance Program (OMAP) laid a 3rd transmission line following the established roadway connecting to the existing distribution line which further boost the water supply.

     The year 1996 saw a change in management and likewise, the name of the Bangued Water District was changed to Metro Bangued Water District.

      In 1998, thru the initiative of GM Leanida A. Balbin and the supportive Board of Directors coupled with the endorsement and support of the Local Officials of the Province, the District was a recipient of a grant from the Presidential Social Fund (PSF) thru the Presidential Management Staff (PMS) in the amount of P1.7M which was utilized for the rehabilitation of the MBWD’s existing water system servicing Dangdangla, Bacsil, Lingtan, Patucannay including the extension of distribution line servicing Macray.  Some of these barangays had water service for only 2-3 hours a day at dawn, some had water on a scheduled basis and Macray had no water service from the District.  The project commented on April 4, 2000 and was successfully completed on October 13, 2000.  The recipient barangays now enjoy a 24-hour water service.

      In 2003, an expansion project was extended to the Municipality of Pidigan.  The MBWD supply the water needs of Pidigan through a transmission line tapped from the main line of MBWD at the junction road to Penarrubia.  The distribution network includes about 3.7 km of pipelines with diameters ranging from 50-mm to 100mm.

      In 2006, the District expands its service area to the municipality of Tayum.  The LGU of Tayum and the Metro Bangued Water District (MBWD) agreed for the integration of the proposed water system of Tayum to the water system of the Water District.

      After 36 years, the Metro Bangued Water District is still COMMITTED TO SERVE BY PROVIDING SAFE, POTABLE AND ADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY TO ITS POPULACE.  From its 868 service connections in 1976, the MBWD now has  7,743 active service connections as of December 31, 2013.  The District has computerized its billing and accounting system, implemented self funded projects and is current in  the payment of its loan amortization to LWUA.  These of course, were attained through the concerted effort of the MBWD family who is behind the success of the Metro Bangued Water District.

 

MANDATE/FUNCTION

Pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 198 (Provincial Water Utilities Act of 1973), the Metro Bangued Water District was formed for the purpose of the following:

 

a.) Acquiring, installing, improving, maintaining and operating water supply and distribution systems for domestic, indusstrial, municipal and agricultural uses for residents and lands within the boundaries of such districts.

 

b.) Providing, maintaining and operating wastewater collection, treatment and disposal facilities. And

 

c.) Conducting such other functions and operations incidental to water resources development, utilization and disposal within such districts, as are necessary or incidental to said purpose.

 

(Presidential Decree No. 198. Chapter 11, Sec. 5)

VISION

The Metro Bangued Waterd District envision a progressive and responsive water utility that can sustain a highly reliable system for the benefit of all people to the populace.

MISSION

The Metro Bangued Water District is tasked to contribute to the improvement of the quality of life of the residents of Bangued and its neighboring towns by providing adequate, safe and potable water supply and sanitation service.

GOALS

  • To inform Metro Bangued Water District concessionaires of the importance of having a water district in the locality, functions, responsibilities and frontline services offered by the Metro Bangued Water District.

  • To serve as concessionaires guide in availing Metro Bangued Water District Frontline Services requirements, procedures and charges.

  • To be able to serve the constituents with utmost accountability, responsiveness and transparency.

  • For the consumers to be aware and knowledgeable of the Metro Bangued Water District operations, policies, rules and regulations, obligations to the Metro Bangued Water District and to the locality as a whole.

  • To empower all consumers to participate towards the improvement of the Metro Bangued Water District.

CORE STRATEGY

  • Effective Service

  • Commitment

  • Teamwork

  • Environmental Stewardship

 

MBWD MAIN (ADMIN)

(074) 752-8001

MBWD CUSTOMER SERVICE

(074) 752-8555

MBWD FAX NO.

(074) 752-8169

MBWD CASAMATA

(074) 752-5546

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