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Richli gives fee discounts to frontliners, gov’t employees

Richli Water Corporation’s general manager Rolando Pinto announces that the company is giving discounts to frontliners, especially those in the medical profession.
He bared in a radio interview that Richli Water Corporation is giving 50% discounts in the service connection fee.
He made the revelation on a radio interview over Newsmakers ug Uban Pa on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020.
The discount is also applicable to national and local government employees and men in uniform. They can avail of the discounts if they are able to provide their identification cards or certificate of employment that they are frontliners, government employees, or men in uniform.
In another development, Pinto says that the company is building a reservoir in Baclayon town that will soon assure 24/7 water service to elevated service areas.
Moreover, Pinto said that currently, the elevated service areas are not getting strong water pressure at night.
He said that by first week of November 2020, the reservoir will be operational and will be able to provide adequate water pressure to some elevated water service areas of the company.
In line with this, Pinto is asking for the understanding and patience of the consumers affected by the low water supply saying the company is doing its best to give the best possible service to its consumers.
In the same interview, Pinto also bared the new service areas of the company in Tagbilaran City.
He said in Tagbilaran, the new available service lines are in Bool to CPG East Avenue, Bagong Lipunan St., Taloto to Gallares st., in the area of the Philippine Ports Authority, and Booy.
Also, soon the line in Visarra st., San Isidro to DIY Builders in Dao, City Hall to Calceta st., Calceta st., to Benigno Aquino Avenue. These areas will be available to serve consumers soon.
In Dauis, water service is available in barangays of Tabalong, Bingag, and Tinago.
For those on the center road in Panglao, the water company will soon provide water to people from Mariveles to Poblacion, Panglao.

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