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The Iriga City Water District (ICWD) was formed on June 05, 1979 and established based from Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 50 series of 1979.

It was granted by Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) a Conditional Certificate of Conformance (CCC) No. 91 on September 04, 1979 qualifying technical and financial assistance for expansion of water facilities.

The Iriga City Water District thrives on its VISION to be a Hallmark of Efficient Public Service Providing the Best Quality of Water to every Resident of Iriga City, complemented by its MISSION, to Provide SAFE, ADEQUATE & AFFORDABLE Water to the People of Iriga City and backed by its MOTTO, Relentless Pursuit, Never Shirk!

COMPANY PROFILE
A Water District is a local corporate entity established on local option to operate a water supply system in one or more provincial cities and or municipalities. It is formed in either urban or rural communities outside of the geographic jurisdiction of Metro Manila. It is governed by a five-man Board of Directors and a General Manager who executes the policies set by the former. Water Districts were first considered quasi-private entities until the Philippine Supreme Court handed an en banc decision on September 13, 1991, declaring them as government owned and/or controlled corporations (GOCCs) with original charter (Davao City Water District et.al. vs. Civil Service Commission et.al. case). Water Districts are classified into five categories, namely: very large, Large, Big, Medium, Average and small. Categorization is based on the WD's gross receipts, total fixed assets, net income before depreciation and interest, number of connections, number of employees and nature of operation (pumping, gravity, etc.). Community or group of communities derive benefits from having a water district through improved health and sanitation, better standard of living, fire protection, a helping hand during inopportune times, development of more responsible

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