The Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) has submitted its report to the Office of the President regarding its investigation into the operations of water service provider PrimeWater.
Palace Press Officer Undersecretary Claire Castro said in a briefing the report includes documents contained in two balikbayan boxes.
“Yes. We also received a copy and I just forgot to bring it. I wanted to show you the folder and two balikbayan boxes,” she said.
“We’ve received a copy and the Office of the President also received it and this will be studied. I guarantee that the study will be done immediately for the consumers of PrimeWater,” Castro added.
If needed, legal actions will be undertaken once the OP finishes studying LWUA’s report, Castro said.
No further details were given by the Palace official.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. had ordered an investigation into the operations of PrimeWater Infrastructure Corp. due to numerous service-related complaints.
For its part, the water service provider had vowed to be open to any meaningful dialogue that will resolve concerns as it also affirmed it is committed to cooperating with LWUA.
Castro had said the Marcos administration does not tolerate insufficiency of services, noting that the needs of the public must always be provided.







