ABOUT US
ABOUT US
Mandate
The Ragay Water District (RWD) is a government owned and controlled corporation which was formed on March 26, 1979 and was issued
a Conditional Certificate of Conformance (CCC) by the Local Water Utilities Administration on July 27, of the same year. Presently
managed by General Manager, Elizalde E. Tuazon and under the mandate of a governing boards representing the different sectors,
namely; Antonio S. Dulfo, Chairman of the Board representing the Civic Sector; Rosalie C. Abengoza, Vice-Chairman, Educational
Sector; Salome C. Aquino, Secretary, Professional Sector; Estrella R. Roxas, Treasurer, Women Sector & Delfin Q. Closa, Member,
representing the Business Sector.
It is mandated by this Law for the local water districts to efficiently manage water resources for the delivery of potable,
affordable, adequate and drinkable water services to the inhabitants in the community and its neighboring rural areas. Primarily,
the local water district is formed with the end view of acquiring, installing, improving, maintaining, operating, and expanding water
supply distribution systems for municipal and industrial uses and for resident consumers.
The RWD has eleven (11) regular permanent employees, three (3) Casual Employees and six (6) job orders.
Mission
"The Ragay Water District commits itself to continuously and satisfactorily provide its service area with adequate safe potable and effective sewerage/waste disposal system thru part grants/loan and achieve financial capability to pay back such loans and thereafter continue rendering such service satisfactorily with minimum input but producing maximum output; and provide the RWD Personnel with standardized salaries and benefits."
Vision
"It is envisioned that the Ragay Water District will contribute to the development of a healthy community thru the provision of a continuous and adequate and safe potable water system affordable water rates and effective sewerage/waste disposal system with the financial support of generous lending institution in terms of part loan/grants and thereafter became self-reliant to be able to continue to provide such services on its own to the utmost satisfaction of the customers."