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Ito ang napag-alaman kay Administrator Lorenzo H. Jamora ng Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) matapos ang contract signing sa pagitan ng LWUA, mga opisyales ng Urdaneta City Water District (UCWD) sa pangunguna ni Chairman Higenio Agsalud at General Manager Casiano Callanta at nanalong contractor ng proyekto na R2 Builders, Inc.
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[Summary] => QUEZON CITY Responding to the call of President Arroyo to improve further the access of the Filipinos in the provinces to safe water, the Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) will invest some P3.6 billion for various water supply construction, improvement and expansion projects in the countryside this year.
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The goal is to provide access to piped potable water to an additional 350,000 people living in the countryside.
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Ito ang napag-alaman kay Administrator Lorenzo H. Jamora ng Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) matapos ang contract signing sa pagitan ng LWUA, mga opisyales ng Urdaneta City Water District (UCWD) sa pangunguna ni Chairman Higenio Agsalud at General Manager Casiano Callanta at nanalong contractor ng proyekto na R2 Builders, Inc.
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The goal is to provide access to piped potable water to an additional 350,000 people living in the countryside.
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