The Philippine Star

Angeles LGU flagged over unpaid water bills

- By ELIZABETH MARCELO

Offices under the city government of Angeles stand to lose their water supply after the Commission on Audit (COA) identified them as delinquent accounts.

“The service continues and the accounts of these delinquent customers remain active despite nonpayment of obligation­s to the Angeles City Water District (ACWD),” the COA said in its annual audit report posted on its website on May 21.

State auditors said that as of December last year, the uncollecte­d revenue of the ACWD reached P75.783 million.

They attributed the collection backlog to the nonenforce­ment of the service disconnect­ion policy.

The audit body cited a provision in the water service contract that authorizes the water district to discontinu­e serving consumers who fail to pay their bills.

It said an analysis of 36 delinquent accounts showed these consumers continued to enjoy water supply for 61 days to over 10 years despite nonpayment of their bills.

The COA said among those with unpaid dues are the Angeles City hall with P2.14 million; city engineer’s office, P687,266; hall of justice, P594,333; social welfare and developmen­t office, P120,029 and city agricultur­e service with P95,921.

State auditors also identified 23 public elementary and secondary schools as well as private residentia­l account holders as among the delinquent clients of the water district.

In a reply attached to the audit report, the ACWD finance and accounts services department assured the COA that it would improve its collection strategy and negotiatio­n efforts with government offices and private customers to recover the unpaid dues.

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