Sun.Star Pampanga

Water company supports DENR’s clean up drive

- BY REYNALDO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

ANGELES CITY — The Balibago Waterworks System Incorporat­ed (BWSI) has joined the nationwide cleanlines­s drive initiated by the Department of Natural Resources (DENR).

Criselle Panlilio Alejandro, senior vice president of BWSI, said the firm’s 50 operating franchises recently conducted a simultaneo­us clean up drive in selected areas.

The BWSI Group of Companies implemente­d its environmen­t project last Monday in support of the DENR Environmen­tal Management Bureau’s national clean up day held last September 17, according to Alejandro.

“So all of those (BWSI) franchises which are located in Pampanga, Tarlac, Bulacan, Pangasinan, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Viscaya, Aurora, Ilocos Sur, La Union, Benguet, Iloilo, Bohol, Batangas, Laguna are cooperatin­g and partipatin­g,” Alejandro said.

In this city, BWSI employees selected Don Juico Avenue in Barangay Malabanias and Sitio Pader in Barangay Balibago as their target areas for their cleanlines­s program.

“I really wanted Balibago Waterworks System Incorporat­ed to fully participat­e with our national government and our countrymen in promoting environmen­tal values for our employees,” Alejandro sai d.

She added that BWSI also wants to show communitie­s where it has franchises that the water firm’s executives and employees support the government’s advocacy by cleaning the environmen­t .

As a water utility, concern for the environmen­t is “very closely” related to the BWSI business, according to Alejandro.

“We get our product— water— from nature and if we don’t protect the environmen­t through protection of watershed areas, we will eventually lose our water sources. So it’s very critical for Balibago to support this,” she said.

In some areas, the BWSI also conducted treeplanti­ng, Alejandro added.

The BWSI recently forged an agreement with the Arayat municipal government for the establishm­ent of a P150-million surface water-treatment facility along the Pampanga River in Barangay Camba.

BWSI President Cristino Panlilio said the Arayat Water Treatment Plant is the first project in Central and Northern Luzon that will employ surface water filtration system.

Arayat town officials, including Mayor Bon Alejandrin­o and Vice-Mayor Ramon Changcoco, described the water treatment plant as an environmen­t-friendly facility.

“We will not use ground water to provide safe and potable water. This is going to be the way of the future that we will no longer depend on ground water,” Panlilio said.

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