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Operations of Baguio Water District Main Office Resumes Today



In the advisory issued by the Baguio Water District (BWD), the operations of the BWD Main Office will resume regular office operations today, September 23, 2020 (Wednesday). The office is back to its regular operation after the conduct of contact tracing and disinfection was completed after one field employee of the said office tested positive of the virus.
Here’s the statement in the advisory issued by BWD:
“Rest assured that we have already conducted thorough disinfection within our building and its surroundings to guarantee that our main facility is free from the corona virus and to safeguard our employees and walk-in clients as well. Stringent measures have been and are continually in place to ensure that our field workers do not closely interact with our office personnel and do not enter the office buildings.”

“No Mask, No Face Shield, No Entry”

The BWD is reminding everyone of the strict implementation of the following:

  • No Mask, No Face Shield, No Entry.

  • Proper observation of physical distancing
  • Observe other mandatory health and sanitation protocols including washing of hands with soap and water or use of alcohol or hand sanitizers, passing through foot/shoe bath, and thermal scanning.

Other Ways to Settle Water Bills

Aside from going to the BWD main office to settle your bills, consumers can pay their water bills Using GCash. To check more ways on how to settle your water bills, click HERE.

BWD Contact Details

For water supply concerns, you may reach Baguio Water District with the following contact information:

  • (074) 442-3218
  • (074) 442-4929
  • 0908 865 1504
  • 0917 679 4929
  • 0922 840 9765
  • Facebook Messenger: BWD_Customer Care
  • Email Address: [email protected]

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Source: BWD Public Advisory

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