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Richli expands, farther, in Tagb

Richli Water Corporation (RWC) announces that it is expending its services in more areas in Tagbilaran City.

In a radio interview, last Tuesday, July 21, 2020, over dyTR’s Open Forum, Nimrod Cadeliña, marketing officer of RWC said the company is about to open new lines in various places in the city. He said that the company is building a line from Espuelas Ext. going to Dampas Catholic cemetery. The company is also busy with another line from M. Torralba Ext., towards Espuelas Ext.

Moreover, Cadeliña said that from Espuelas Ext. a line is being built going to JA Clarin Ave. 

The last line currently being built is the one from Visarra st. towards the area leading to the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).

Interested persons who want to become subscribers of RWP are encouraged to apply while the lines are being built so that once the lines go operational, RWC representatives will visit the applicants’ addresses to complete the connection process and provide ample water supply to their homes, Cadeliña said in the interview.

RWC has an office located at B. Aquino Ave. near the old Tagbilaran Airport, a Panglao office located in front of the Eskaya Resort gate and in barangay Catarman in Dauis town.

In Dauis town. RWC has water lines in barangay Totolan going to purok 3 and 4. In the future the company is building a line in barangay Bingag to Hinangdan Cave area. 

The company has an on-going project in barangay Bil-isan and Looc going to Momo Beach. The company is also building a line on the central road, traversing Bingag Dauis, to Lourdes in Panglao, some parts of Looc, and going to the poblacion in Panglao area, Cadeliña bared in the interview.

He urged those who are interested to apply for a water connection to visit their offices as stated above.

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