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Metro Dumaguete Water Celebrates 5 Years, Highlights P350M Investment

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DUMAGUETE CITY – Metro Dumaguete Water proudly celebrated its fifth anniversary, marking a half-decade of dedicated service that drove P350 million in water service development and infrastructure investments.

The five-year milestone was the highlight of an anniversary celebration and employee recognition program held on February 23 at the Vineyard. Since commencing operations on February 1, 2021, MDW has continuously transformed the city’s water network. To mark this progress, the event celebrated Dumaguete City’s modernized infrastructure and honored the hardworking people who built it.

Metro Pacific Water executives, Metro Dumaguete Water and Dumaguete City Water District management gather for a group photo during the company’s 5th Anniversary and Employee Recognition Program held on February 23 at The Vineyard in Dumaguete City. In photo is MPW President Andrew B. Pangilinan (sixth from left, front row).

During the celebration, Chief Operating Officer Engr. Rober R. Cabiles emphasized that the investment reinforces MDW’s unwavering commitment to strengthen water reliability and service quality for Dumaguete City. He proudly detailed the key achievements that have defined MDW’s first five years of operation, notably the energization of two new pumping stations and the installation and replacement of over four kilometers of transmission lines to significantly boost supply capacity. The company also achieved major engineering firsts, including the successful construction the first ever pipe bridge in Negros Oriental.

Chief Operating Officer Engr. Robert R. Cabiles addresses MDW employees during the employee recognition program attended by Metro Pacific Water executives and Dumaguete City Water District management.

In addition to physical infrastructure, MDW championed technological innovations to modernize its daily operations. This includes the integration of a telemetry system and the establishment of the Geographic Information System (GIS) to improve asset mapping, supply monitoring, and overall network management. Furthermore, the company solidified its commitment to unparalleled quality assurance with the recent accreditation of its laboratory as the sole Category C water laboratory in the entire province of Negros Oriental.

Among Metro Dumaguete Water’s accomplishments in its five years of operations is the successful construction of the first ever pipe bridge in Negros Oriental.

“Each priority is part of a comprehensive masterplan,” Cabiles shared during his address. “These projects were deliberate steps toward the overall improvement of our water services for Dumaguetenos,”.

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