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Surge of cases resulted to limited workforce for Baguio Water District




The Baguio Water District has recently announced that they are operating on a limited workforce which took effect last September 28, 2021. This came after several of its personnel were quarantined due to COVID-19.

Communications for Baguio Water District

As a result of this, the management of the Baguio Water District is informing the public that any communication letters to be sent to their office must only be through e-mail and they will no longer accept hard/physical copies. Should you need to communicate with the Baguio Water District office, their email address is [email protected].




Baguio Water District Paying of Bills

For payments of water bills, the Baguio Water District main office will continue to accept payments through their tellers from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM only from Mondays to Saturdays.

For those who would opt for contactless and digital payment, you can pay your Baguio Water District bill through the following:

  • Gcash
  • Paymaya
  • 7-eleven bills payment through CLIQQ Mobile Application (during store hours only) .

Related Article: How to Pay your Baguio Water District Bill through Gcash

For those who would like to pay through physical payment centers aside from the BWD main office, Baguio Water District bills payment are accepted at the following payment centers:

    • SM Mall Bills Payment Center (during store hours Mondays to Sundays)
    • Savemore-Cedar Peak, Mabini Street (store hours Mondays to Sundays)
    • Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP through ATM nationwide)
    • Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) payment portal, via BWD website or at https://www.lbp-eservicescom/egps/portal/index.jsp
    • USSC Super Service Store Baguio-Benguet Branches
      • USSC – Abanao Square
      • USSC – Bonifacio Street
      • USSC – Baguio Center Mall
      • USSC – General Luna
      • USSC – Upper Session Road
      • USSC – KM.5 Balili, La Trinidad
      • USSC – Tiong San, La Trinidad

The Management of the Baguio Water District that while they are operating on a limited workforce, they are assuring the public and specifically their clients that the delivery of the basic services will not be hampered.

As of this week, Baguio City’s COVID-19 case remains to be at a high ranging from 250 to 300 cases or more recorded per day.



 

 

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