The Dagupan City Water District (DCWD) is excited to announce the ongoing pipe replacement project along E.P. Nava Amado Tapuac, as part of the DCWD-PAMANA Joint Venture’s (JV) comprehensive initiative to reduce Non-Revenue Water (NRW) and improve water distribution in Dagupan City and surrounding areas.
This project is a vital component of the JV’s strategy to replace outdated pipes, thereby enhancing the efficiency of water supply systems in regions with high population densities and numerous commercial establishments.
By modernizing the infrastructure, the DCWD-PAMANA JV aims to ensure that residents and businesses alike have access to sufficient and quality water. The ongoing work along E.P. Nava Amado Tapuac is just one of many projects aimed at reducing NRW and by replacing old pipes, this will not only decrease water losses but also improve the overall distribution network, making sure that every drop counts.
The initiative reflects the JV’s commitment to delivering reliable water services, particularly in areas where demand is high. By addressing both infrastructure and supply issues, the DCWD-PAMANA JV is working to create a sustainable water supply system that meets the needs of the community.
As the project progresses, residents and business owners are encouraged to stay informed and remain patient. Updates will be shared through the official DCWD channels to ensure that the public is aware of developments and any potential impacts on water service.