DMA: Quantifying Every Drop

By: Engr. Czerny Joshua Llagas The primary causes of the Pili Water District’s non-revenue water are leaks and unauthorized connections. The water industry in our country, as well as other first-world nations, frequently deals with these water losses. In reducing water losses, many strategies and tactics have been created, but let’s start with the fundamentals. continue reading : DMA: Quantifying Every Drop

Why Water Meters are Clustered?

By: Engr. Czerny Joshua Llagas Clustering of water meters is now the new standard of Pili Water District every time a rehabilitation and extension of distribution lines are implemented. Clustering is the process of grouping water meters. This technique can be used for various purposes, such as detecting leaks, improving resource management, and optimizing maintenance continue reading : Why Water Meters are Clustered?

Call for Nomination for Board of Directors Representing Civic and Education Sector

The term of Director representing the Civic and Education Sectors will expire on December 31, 2024.  As provided in Section 10 of Presidential Decree 198, otherwise known as Provincial Water Utilities Act of 1973 as amended, we are requesting organizations/institutions to nominate one (1) person who may be considered for appointment as member of Board continue reading : Call for Nomination for Board of Directors Representing Civic and Education Sector

Ensuring Accurate Water Billing Through Water Meter Replacement

Understanding the Need for Meter Replacement Over time, water meters can lose their accuracy, leading to incorrect water readings. This inaccuracy can cause discrepancies in billing, resulting in either overcharging or undercharging consumers. To address this issue, Pili Water District is undertaking a water meter replacement initiative. By replacing outdated meters with new, more accurate continue reading : Ensuring Accurate Water Billing Through Water Meter Replacement

Water Service Provision: A Crucial Distinction from Water Supply

It is a common misconception that water districts sell water as a commodity. In reality, water districts are service providers, focusing on the delivery and maintenance of water services rather than merely supplying water. Understanding this distinction is important for appreciating the complexities and challenges faced by water utilities. Water service providers ensure that clean, continue reading : Water Service Provision: A Crucial Distinction from Water Supply

Pili Water District Recognized for Outstanding Water Safety Plan

In a prestigious recognition ceremony held today, May 24, 2024, in Tagaytay, Pili Water District was honored as one of the top 10 water districts with an outstanding Water Safety Plan (WSP). The event, sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA), celebrated the exceptional efforts of water districts continue reading : Pili Water District Recognized for Outstanding Water Safety Plan