What is the function of LWUA?

What is the function of LWUA?

LWUA is a government-owned and controlled corporation (GOCC) with a specialized lending function mandated by law to promote and oversee the development of water supply systems in provincial cities and municipalities outside of Metropolitan Manila.

Who regulates water companies in Philippines?

There are two primary regulatory agencies for water service providers: LWUA and the National Water Resources Board (NWRB).

Is LWUA a GOCC?

The Local Water Utilities Administration, more commonly referred to as LWUA, is a government-owned and controlled corporation (GOCC) with a specialized lending function mandated by law to promote and oversee the development of water supply systems in provincial cities and municipalities outside of Metropolitan Manila.

What are the 3 levels of water supply?

25. Public or Private Water Supply Sytem – a government or private owned system for the provision of potable water for human consumption. The water system could either be of Level 1 (point source), Level II (communal) or Level III (waterworks) type.

What is level 2 water system?

Definition: A water supply facility composed of a source, a reservoir, a piped distribution network with adequate treatment facility, and communal faucets.

Does Nawasa water have chlorine?

THOSE of us who get their water from “nawasa” (a slang for water districts), we are used to the smell of chlorine. Chlorine is added to drinking water to disinfect it and kill germs.

Who is the owner of Nawasa?

Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System

Agency overview
Headquarters Katipunan Avenue, Balara, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
Agency executive Franklin de Monteverde, Chairman
Parent department Office of the President (Philippines)
Website mwss.gov.ph / ro.mwss.gov.ph

What is Level 3 water source?

Definition: A water supply facility with a source, a reservoir, a piped distribution network with adequate treatment facility and household taps. Notes: Level III water supply facility/service is generally suited for densely populated urban areas.

What is a Level 1 water system?

Definition: A protected well or a developed spring with an outlet but without a distribution system, generally adaptable for rural areas where the houses are thinly scattered.