+ Follow Dumaguete City Water District Tag
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[Title] => P1.62 billion ‘privatization’ deal of water district stalled
[Summary] => If everything goes as planned, the entire Dumaguete City could have its 24/7 water supply within the first quarter of 2019, due to a public-private partnership (PPP) between the Dumaguete City Water District (DCWD) and MetroPac Water Investments Corporation (MPW).
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[Title] => Dumaguete braces for long dry spell
[Summary] => The Dumaguete City government is preparing itself for the expected long El Niño, forecast from October this year up to nine months onwards, according to City Administrator William Ablong, who is also the City Agriculturist.
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[Title] => Groups oppose tax impose on ground water extraction
[Summary] => The Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI), the Dumaguete City Water District (DCWD), the Negros Oriental Water Districts Association and Silliman University have aired vehement objection against what they considered a tax imposition instead of an ordinance regulating the utilization of ground water in this city.
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[Title] => Valencia LGU speeds up restoration of water supply
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Dumaguete City Water District
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[Title] => Dumaguete braces for long dry spell
[Summary] => The Dumaguete City government is preparing itself for the expected long El Niño, forecast from October this year up to nine months onwards, according to City Administrator William Ablong, who is also the City Agriculturist.
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[Title] => Groups oppose tax impose on ground water extraction
[Summary] => The Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI), the Dumaguete City Water District (DCWD), the Negros Oriental Water Districts Association and Silliman University have aired vehement objection against what they considered a tax imposition instead of an ordinance regulating the utilization of ground water in this city.
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[Title] => Valencia LGU speeds up restoration of water supply
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