PrimeWater Infrastructure Corp. joined the annual celebration of World Water Day (WWD) by conducting nationwide simultaneous TalaKAYAnan and other activities, which aim to draw attention to the sustainable management of water resources.
With this year's theme, "Accelerating Change," PrimeWater local branches across the country pushed for a greater understanding of the significance of water as a fundamental human need and how it should be managed.
Through TalaKAYAnan: Talakayan sa Pamayanan, one of PrimeWater's advocacy programs to educate local communities about water-related information, concessionaires learned how important it is to save water for a healthy community and a sustainable environment.
"PrimeWater has been working with various sectors to protect water resources and the health of Filipinos. The 2023 World Water Day urges us to strengthen our efforts to protect groundwater from pollution and accelerate change in sustainability through our projects and programs," says Atty. Cezar Ong, PrimeWater AVP for Operations.
A total of 1,683 participants were involved in the synchronous activities carried out by the 75 PrimeWater branches across the country, engaging themselves in TalaKAYAnan, fun runs, and coastal clean-up drives.
On the long-term solution for water conservation, PrimeWater, with its partner water districts, has been providing efficient and affordable septage desludging, treatment, and disposal services for thousands of households and commercial establishments within their service areas.
"PrimeWater stepped up and collaborated with LGUs to provide their Septage Management Program through its partnered Water Districts in compliance with the Clean Water Act (CWA)," says PrimeWater Head for Wastewater and Sanitation Department Vergel Angelo Paule.
PrimeWater operates two Septage Treatment Plants (STP) in Tarlac City and San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan, while three more wastewater facilities are under construction in Tagaytay City, Batangas City, and the City of San Fernando, Pampanga.
With both long-term and short-term plans in place, PrimeWater is committed to accelerating change to help solve the water and sanitation crisis, as World Water Day intends to achieve.