Who owns MCWD?
Government Owned
Metro Cebu Water District (MCWD) was established in 1975 as a Government Owned and Controlled Corporation to supply water for the 4 cities and 4 towns in Metropolitan Cebu. Currently they are providing safe water to 900.000 people, or 48% of the service area’s population.
Where can I get water in Cebu?
Water in Cebu is coming from Luyang river in Carmen, located in the norther part of Cebu. The Cebu Government provide water in which this was handled by the MCWD(Metropolitan Cebu Water District) that has a vision to provide adequte, potable and affordable water in Metro Cebu.
Is MCWD water potable?
MCWD envisions itself to be a progressive and economically viable utility firm that provides adequate, safe, potable and affordable water and an effective sewerage system for Metro Cebu.
Where can I pay my MCWD bill in Cebu?
Consumers of the Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) can now pay their water bills at Ministop and Robinsons outlets as well as through GoodApps, PayMaya and JuanCash mobile apps. Payments made at these centers are reflected in the MCWD system within 24 hours.
How do you pay MCWD?
Pay with a credit card by phone. Call 831-384-6131 and select Option 1. You will need your MCWD account number. Pay your MCWD bill in person at our district office: 11 Reservation Road, Marina, CA 93933-2099.
How do you get a water connection in MCWD?
- ORIENTATION.
- DULY ACCOMPLISHED NSC APPLICATION FORM.
- PROOF OF COMPETENT EVIDENCE OF IDENTITY, any of the following :
- PROOF OF POSSESSION, whichever is applicable ( photocopy only, however, original copy may be presented for verification purposes)
How do I pay my water bill online for MCWD?
MCWD consumers can also pay their bills online via VISA credit card at the MCWD website at www.mcwd.gov.ph. EC Pay and Bayad Center outlets also accept MCWD bill payments for the convenience of MCWD consumers.
Can you drink tap water in Cebu?
CEBU, Philippines — Drinking tap water is safe and healthy containing several essential minerals good for the body, according to the Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD). It also does not have any calories,” said MCWD. MCWD also said tap water is much cheaper than bottled water.
Where can I pay my Cebu water bill?
It used to be only two branches that accept water bills payment, one in Colon, Cebu City and one in Tabunok, Talisay City, but now consumers can pay in all branches of MLhuillier nationwide.