PrimeWater, BACIWA activate new water treatment plant in Bacolod
PrimeWater Infrastructure Corporation and Bacolod City Water District (BACIWA) are pumping up Bacolod’s water supply with the recent activation of the Matab-ang Water Treatment Plant (WTP) in Barangay Granada, which is expected to scale output to six million liters per day (MLD) within the year.
Currently delivering an additional three MLD, the operational upgrade marks a milestone in addressing long-standing concerns over unreliable service and low pressure in Barangays 27, 28, 29, 30, Villamonte, Estefania, and Mandalagan in Bacolod City.
Prime Water stated that approximately 5,000 households are already benefiting from the improved supply and water quality. With the projected increase to six MLD, an additional 5,000 households are expected to be served within the year.
This development is part of a long-term joint venture strategy between PrimeWater and BACIWA to modernize the city’s water infrastructure through targeted investments in treatment facilities, distribution lines, and sustainable water sourcing.
“Our commitment is not just to restore, but to strengthen service delivery across Bacolod. The Matab-ang WTP is a strong foundation, and we’re on track to increase its output to 6MLD within the year to meet the city’s growing demand,” said PrimeWater.
It noted that additional enhancements to the city’s water system are in the pipeline as part of PrimeWater-BACIWA’s broader roadmap for infrastructure resilience and service reliability.
Local officials and stakeholders have welcomed the improvement, citing better daily access to clean water. The project also features advanced filtration systems, ensuring that the increased volume does not compromise water safety or quality.