Transparency Seal

 

National Budget Circular 542

National Budget Circular 542, issued by the Department of Budget and Management on August 29, 2012, reiterates compliance with Section 93 of the General Appropriations Act of FY2012. Section 93 is the Transparency Seal provision, to wit:

Sec. 93. Transparency Seal. To enhance transparency and enforce accountability, all national government agencies shall maintain a transparency seal on their official websites. The transparency seal shall contain the following information: (i) the agency’s mandates and functions, names of its officials with their position and designation, and contact information; (ii) annual reports, as required under National Budget Circular Nos. 507 and 507-A dated January 31, 2007 and June 12, 2007, respectively, for the last three (3) years; (iii) their respective approved budgets and corresponding targets immediately upon approval of this Act; (iv) major programs and projects categorized in accordance with the five key results areas under E.O. No. 43, s. 2011; (v) the program/projects beneficiaries as identified in the applicable special provisions; (vi) status of implementation and program/project evaluation and/or assessment reports; and (vii) annual procurement plan, contracts awarded and the name of contractors/suppliers/consultants.

The respective heads of the agencies shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with this section.

A Transparency Seal, prominently displayed on the main page of the website of a particular government agency, is a certificate that it has complied with the requirements of Section 93. This Seal links to a page within the agency’s website which contains an index of downloadable items of each of the above-mentioned documents.
 

Symbolism

A pearl buried inside a tightly-shut shell is practically worthless. Government information is a pearl, meant to be shared with the public in order to maximize its inherent value.

The Transparency Seal, depicted by a pearl shining out of an open shell, is a symbol of a policy shift towards openness in access to government information. On the one hand, it hopes to inspire Filipinos in the civil service to be more open to citizen engagement; on the other, to invite the Filipino citizenry to exercise their right to participate in governance. This initiative is envisioned as a step in the right direction towards solidifying the position of the Philippines as the Pearl of the Orient – a shining example for democratic virtue in the region.

 

 


SMWD Compliance with Transparency Seal

Agency's Mandate, Vision, Mission, List of Officials

PROFILE

Citizen's Charter

San Marcelino Water District was created in 1989 by virtue of Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 252 sponsored by the late SB Member Hillo Mauricio with Engr. Antonio Escobar as General Manager on a concurrent capacity and Engr. Glen Manangan as Chairman of the Board. After a year, it was issued a Conditional Certificate of Conformance by Local Water Utilities Administration.

The emergence of San Marcelino Water District did not come overnight. It took almost a decade before its development materializes. Not until the administration of Mayor Jose F. Rodriguez, where the concept of establishing Water District System was revived.  Loan application with LWUA under the Subic Bay Development Project was submitted thru the initiative of Mr. Gilbert N. Villena, Municipal Planning and Development Officer at the same time the newly appointed General Manager on a concurrent capacity. Such loan negotiation took three (3) years to gain approval.

Year 2001 was a flourishing period for San Marcelino Water District when its loan package from LWUA amounting to P15.9M was approved and civil works commenced. Similarly, schedule of water rates was approved on a Public hearing held at San Marcelino Terraces.

On the following year, the new Board of Directors of San Marcelino Water District was reconstituted with the following members: Mr. Manuel R. Rodriguez, representing the business sector; Mrs. Felicidad Yrorita for the womens sector; Ms. Ana J. Alvarez, Mrs. Amparo Callo, and Dr. Angelito Paragas for the professional, education, and civic sectors respectively. Likewise, it was during this year when San Marcelino Water District’s Administration Building was also constructed thru the courtesy of Senator Ramon Magsaysay Jr.

And in August 4, 2003, San Marcelino Water District was inaugurated by Mayor Lydia F. Rodriguez and became operational with no less than the former Mayor Jose F. Rodriguez as the first concessionaire. There were 258 concessionaires during the start of its operation. Over the years, the agency was heading for development not until in 2005 when its pumping equipment bogged down which resulted to negative revenue on the part of the district. The incident prompted the then acting General Manager Mr. Gilbert Villena to submit Project Proposal to Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) requesting for augmentation of water system facilities.

Year 2007 was again a significant year for San Marcelino Water District.  The agency’s project proposal was approved and JICA grant commenced before the year ended. The project cost amounted to P6.5M.

A year after, as part of the JICA grant, water system installation was offered at discounted rate. The scheme was a big success because the target household connections were already achieved by the end of 1st quarter. Likewise, the expansion project under the LWUA-JICA grant was inaugurated; a full-fledged general manager was appointed by the Board of Directors; Deed of Donation for the JICA grant on additional water system facilities was turned over to the district.

At present, the agency is rising significantly. With its two (2) months loan arrears already paid and physical improvements can be seen in its two offices, sufficient man power to handle the daily operation of the district, this clearly indicates that the once regarded as only a “concept” is like a seed slowly germinating and hopefully will grow as a tree in the future. Thanks to the good people behind this project which became an official government agency

MANDATE

By virtue of Presidential Decree 198 or better known as Provincial Water Utilities Act of 1973, the Sanguniang Bayan of San Marcelino passed resolution no. 252 on 1989 creating the San Marcelino Water District (SMWD). A Conditional Certificate of Conformance (CCC) No. 427 was received from the Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) on January 12, 1990.

VISION

As a government instrumentality, San Marcelino Water District is envisioned to be a pillar of community development through efficient delivery of public service with a pool of skilled manpower at the vanguard of a self-reliant and economically stable agency.

MISSION

The San Marcelino Water District is committed to provide potable water at a just and affordable cost to the public through proper and judicious exploration and utilization of nature-given water resources without prejudice to the people and the future generation.

GOAL

The agency aims to deliver to the public safe and potable water at a satisfactory pressure 24 hours a day to every household with utmost efficiency.

SERVICE PLEDGE

We, the officials and employees of San Marcelino Water District pledge and commit to deliver quality public services as promised in this Citizen’s Charter. Specifically, we will:

  • Serve with integrity
  • Be consistent in applying the rules
  • Treat everyone equally
  • Be prompt and timely
  • Be polite and courteous
  • Demonstrate sensitivity and appropriate behavior and professionalism
  • Display procedures and charges
  • Provide adequate and correct information
  • Provide feedback mechanism
  • Wear proper uniform and identification
  • Be available during office hours
  • Respond to complaints

 

Board of Directors

Mrs. Evangeline B. Rodriguez

Mrs. Virginia A. Jimenez

Mrs. Eli S. Panganiban

Mrs. Angelita R. Gongora

Mr. Marc Jayson D. Garcia

 

Management and Staff

Ms. Lyn P. Villena

General Manager

Administrative and Finance Section

Ynchie M. Nieva                                        Admin. Services Officer A

Lovely L. Joy dela  Bueno                         Sr. Corporate Accounts Analyst

Jacob F. Bangit                                           Sr. Accounting Processor B

Normel A. Damasco                                   Property Officer A

Jharifel Q. Campos                                     Cashier D

Margarita Rose C. Florece                          Corporate Budget Assistant

Commercial Section

Gemma R. Rosal                                          Customer Service Officer A

Gil F. Paje                                                     Customer Servicer Officer B

Daniel S. Felarca                                           Customer Services Assistant A

Jennalyn B. Layug                                         Utilities Services Assistant A

Genoveva L. Paje                                           Customer Services Assistant A

Engineering and Production Section

Engr. Renz Ivan Eugenio                               Senior Engineer A

Raymond C. Williams                                   Sr. Water Maintenance Man A

Arnel M. Paningnbatan                                 Sr. Water Maintenance Man A

Reynaldo E. Campos                                    Water Resources Facilities Operator Foreman

Bon Jovi D. Ordillas                                     Maintenance Personnel

Saranay A. dela Cruz                                     Pump Operator

John Patrick Nombrado                                 Pump Operator

Winnie Gongora                                            Pump Operator

Dickie Madrid                                               Maintenance Personnel

Christian Villegas                                          Pump Operator

Alex Linayao                                                 Maintenance Personnel

Arnel delos Santos                                         Pump Operator

Mark Arabe                                                    Pump Operator

Rexeal Paje                                                    Maintenance Personnel

DBM Approve Budget and Targets

For Approval

Projects,Programs and Activities, Beneficiaries and Status Implement

For Updating

Guidelines on the Grant of PBB 2024

For Updating

Agency's Operation Manual

Operations Manual 2022 Edition

Agency Review and Compliance Procedure of Statements and Financial

For Updating

Agency's Mandate, Vision, Mission, List of Officials

PROFILE

Citizen's Charter

San Marcelino Water District was created in 1989 by virtue of Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 252 sponsored by the late SB Member Hillo Mauricio with Engr. Antonio Escobar as General Manager on a concurrent capacity and Engr. Glen Manangan as Chairman of the Board. After a year, it was issued a Conditional Certificate of Conformance by Local Water Utilities Administration.

The emergence of San Marcelino Water District did not come overnight. It took almost a decade before its development materializes. Not until the administration of Mayor Jose F. Rodriguez, where the concept of establishing Water District System was revived.  Loan application with LWUA under the Subic Bay Development Project was submitted thru the initiative of Mr. Gilbert N. Villena, Municipal Planning and Development Officer at the same time the newly appointed General Manager on a concurrent capacity. Such loan negotiation took three (3) years to gain approval.

Year 2001 was a flourishing period for San Marcelino Water District when its loan package from LWUA amounting to P15.9M was approved and civil works commenced. Similarly, schedule of water rates was approved on a Public hearing held at San Marcelino Terraces.

On the following year, the new Board of Directors of San Marcelino Water District was reconstituted with the following members: Mr. Manuel R. Rodriguez, representing the business sector; Mrs. Felicidad Yrorita for the womens sector; Ms. Ana J. Alvarez, Mrs. Amparo Callo, and Dr. Angelito Paragas for the professional, education, and civic sectors respectively. Likewise, it was during this year when San Marcelino Water District’s Administration Building was also constructed thru the courtesy of Senator Ramon Magsaysay Jr.

And in August 4, 2003, San Marcelino Water District was inaugurated by Mayor Lydia F. Rodriguez and became operational with no less than the former Mayor Jose F. Rodriguez as the first concessionaire. There were 258 concessionaires during the start of its operation. Over the years, the agency was heading for development not until in 2005 when its pumping equipment bogged down which resulted to negative revenue on the part of the district. The incident prompted the then acting General Manager Mr. Gilbert Villena to submit Project Proposal to Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) requesting for augmentation of water system facilities.

Year 2007 was again a significant year for San Marcelino Water District.  The agency’s project proposal was approved and JICA grant commenced before the year ended. The project cost amounted to P6.5M.

A year after, as part of the JICA grant, water system installation was offered at discounted rate. The scheme was a big success because the target household connections were already achieved by the end of 1st quarter. Likewise, the expansion project under the LWUA-JICA grant was inaugurated; a full-fledged general manager was appointed by the Board of Directors; Deed of Donation for the JICA grant on additional water system facilities was turned over to the district.

At present, the agency is rising significantly. With its two (2) months loan arrears already paid and physical improvements can be seen in its two offices, sufficient man power to handle the daily operation of the district, this clearly indicates that the once regarded as only a “concept” is like a seed slowly germinating and hopefully will grow as a tree in the future. Thanks to the good people behind this project which became an official government agency

MANDATE

By virtue of Presidential Decree 198 or better known as Provincial Water Utilities Act of 1973, the Sanguniang Bayan of San Marcelino passed resolution no. 252 on 1989 creating the San Marcelino Water District (SMWD). A Conditional Certificate of Conformance (CCC) No. 427 was received from the Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) on January 12, 1990.

VISION

As a government instrumentality, San Marcelino Water District is envisioned to be a pillar of community development through efficient delivery of public service with a pool of skilled manpower at the vanguard of a self-reliant and economically stable agency.

MISSION

The San Marcelino Water District is committed to provide potable water at a just and affordable cost to the public through proper and judicious exploration and utilization of nature-given water resources without prejudice to the people and the future generation.

GOAL

The agency aims to deliver to the public safe and potable water at a satisfactory pressure 24 hours a day to every household with utmost efficiency.

SERVICE PLEDGE

We, the officials and employees of San Marcelino Water District pledge and commit to deliver quality public services as promised in this Citizen’s Charter. Specifically, we will:

  • Serve with integrity
  • Be consistent in applying the rules
  • Treat everyone equally
  • Be prompt and timely
  • Be polite and courteous
  • Demonstrate sensitivity and appropriate behavior and professionalism
  • Display procedures and charges
  • Provide adequate and correct information
  • Provide feedback mechanism
  • Wear proper uniform and identification
  • Be available during office hours
  • Respond to complaints

 

Board of Directors

Mrs. Evangeline B. Rodriguez

Mrs. Virginia A. Jimenez

Mrs. Eli S. Panganiban

Mrs. Angelita R. Gongora

Mr. Marc Jayson D. Garcia

 

Management and Staff

Ms. Lyn P. Villena

General Manager

Administrative and Finance Section

Ynchie M. Nieva                                        Admin. Services Officer A

Lovely L. Joy dela  Bueno                         Sr. Corporate Accounts Analyst

Jacob F. Bangit                                           Sr. Accounting Processor B

Normel A. Damasco                                   Property Officer A

Jharifel Q. Campos                                     Cashier D

Margarita Rose C. Florece                          Corporate Budget Assistant

Commercial Section

Gemma R. Rosal                                          Customer Service Officer A

Gil F. Paje                                                     Customer Servicer Officer B

Daniel S. Felarca                                           Customer Services Assistant A

Jennalyn B. Layug                                         Utilities Services Assistant A

Genoveva L. Paje                                           Customer Services Assistant A

Engineering and Production Section

Engr. Renz Ivan Eugenio                               Senior Engineer A

Raymond C. Williams                                   Sr. Water Maintenance Man A

Arnel M. Paningnbatan                                 Sr. Water Maintenance Man A

Reynaldo E. Campos                                    Water Resources Facilities Operator Foreman

Bon Jovi D. Ordillas                                     Maintenance Personnel

Saranay A. dela Cruz                                     Pump Operator

John Patrick Nombrado                                 Pump Operator

Winnie Gongora                                            Pump Operator

Dickie Madrid                                               Maintenance Personnel

Christian Villegas                                          Pump Operator

Alex Linayao                                                 Maintenance Personnel

Arnel delos Santos                                         Pump Operator

Mark Arabe                                                    Pump Operator

Rexeal Paje                                                    Maintenance Personnel

DBM Approve Budget and Targets 2023

Approved Budget 2023

Projects,Programs and Activities, Beneficiaries and Status Implement

Projects, Programs and Activities, Beneficiaries and Status of Implementation

Guidelines on the Grant of PBB 2023

Guidelines on the Grant of PBB 2023

Agency's Operation Manual

Operations Manual 2022 Edition

Agency Review and Compliance Procedure of Statements and Financial

Agency Review and Compliance of SALN 2023

Agency's Mandate, Vision, Mission and List of Officials

 

Citizen's Charter

 

PROFILE

San Marcelino Water District was created in 1989 by virtue of Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 252 sponsored by the late SB Member Hillo Mauricio with Engr. Antonio Escobar as General Manager on a concurrent capacity and Engr. Glen Manangan as Chairman of the Board. After a year, it was issued a Conditional Certificate of Conformance by Local Water Utilities Administration.

The emergence of San Marcelino Water District did not come overnight. It took almost a decade before its development materializes. Not until the administration of Mayor Jose F. Rodriguez, where the concept of establishing Water District System was revived.  Loan application with LWUA under the Subic Bay Development Project was submitted thru the initiative of Mr. Gilbert N. Villena, Municipal Planning and Development Officer at the same time the newly appointed General Manager on a concurrent capacity. Such loan negotiation took three (3) years to gain approval.

Year 2001 was a flourishing period for San Marcelino Water District when its loan package from LWUA amounting to P15.9M was approved and civil works commenced. Similarly, schedule of water rates was approved on a Public hearing held at San Marcelino Terraces.

On the following year, the new Board of Directors of San Marcelino Water District was reconstituted with the following members: Mr. Manuel R. Rodriguez, representing the business sector; Mrs. Felicidad Yrorita for the womens sector; Ms. Ana J. Alvarez, Mrs. Amparo Callo, and Dr. Angelito Paragas for the professional, education, and civic sectors respectively. Likewise, it was during this year when San Marcelino Water District’s Administration Building was also constructed thru the courtesy of Senator Ramon Magsaysay Jr.

And in August 4, 2003, San Marcelino Water District was inaugurated by Mayor Lydia F. Rodriguez and became operational with no less than the former Mayor Jose F. Rodriguez as the first concessionaire. There were 258 concessionaires during the start of its operation. Over the years, the agency was heading for development not until in 2005 when its pumping equipment bogged down which resulted to negative revenue on the part of the district. The incident prompted the then acting General Manager Mr. Gilbert Villena to submit Project Proposal to Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) requesting for augmentation of water system facilities.

Year 2007 was again a significant year for San Marcelino Water District.  The agency’s project proposal was approved and JICA grant commenced before the year ended. The project cost amounted to P6.5M.

A year after, as part of the JICA grant, water system installation was offered at discounted rate. The scheme was a big success because the target household connections were already achieved by the end of 1st quarter. Likewise, the expansion project under the LWUA-JICA grant was inaugurated; a full-fledged general manager was appointed by the Board of Directors; Deed of Donation for the JICA grant on additional water system facilities was turned over to the district.

At present, the agency is rising significantly. With its two (2) months loan arrears already paid and physical improvements can be seen in its two offices, sufficient man power to handle the daily operation of the district, this clearly indicates that the once regarded as only a “concept” is like a seed slowly germinating and hopefully will grow as a tree in the future. Thanks to the good people behind this project which became an official government agency

MANDATE

By virtue of Presidential Decree 198 or better known as Provincial Water Utilities Act of 1973, the Sanguniang Bayan of San Marcelino passed resolution no. 252 on 1989 creating the San Marcelino Water District (SMWD). A Conditional Certificate of Conformance (CCC) No. 427 was received from the Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) on January 12, 1990.

VISION

As a government instrumentality, San Marcelino Water District is envisioned to be a pillar of community development through efficient delivery of public service with a pool of skilled manpower at the vanguard of a self-reliant and economically stable agency.

MISSION

The San Marcelino Water District is committed to provide potable water at a just and affordable cost to the public through proper and judicious exploration and utilization of nature-given water resources without prejudice to the people and the future generation.

GOAL

The agency aims to deliver to the public safe and potable water at a satisfactory pressure 24 hours a day to every household with utmost efficiency.

SERVICE PLEDGE

We, the officials and employees of San Marcelino Water District pledge and commit to deliver quality public services as promised in this Citizen’s Charter. Specifically, we will:

  • Serve with integrity
  • Be consistent in applying the rules
  • Treat everyone equally
  • Be prompt and timely
  • Be polite and courteous
  • Demonstrate sensitivity and appropriate behavior and professionalism
  • Display procedures and charges
  • Provide adequate and correct information
  • Provide feedback mechanism
  • Wear proper uniform and identification
  • Be available during office hours
  • Respond to complaints

 

Board of Directors

Mrs. Evangeline B. Rodriguez

Mrs. Virginia A. Jimenez

Mrs. Eli S. Panganiban

Mrs. Angelita R. Gongora

Mr. Marc Jayson D. Garcia

 

Management and Staff

Ms. Lyn P. Villena

General Manager

Administrative and Finance Section

Ynchie M. Nieva                                        Admin. Services Officer A

Lovely L. Joy dela  Bueno                         Sr. Corporate Accounts Analyst

Jacob F. Bangit                                           Sr. Accounting Processor B

Normel A. Damasco                                   Property Officer A

Jharifel Q. Campos                                     Cashier D

Margarita Rose C. Florece                          Corporate Budget Assistant

Commercial Section

Gemma R. Rosal                                          Customer Service Officer A

Gil F. Paje                                                     Customer Servicer Officer B

Daniel S. Felarca                                           Customer Services Assistant A

Jennalyn B. Layug                                         Utilities Services Assistant A

Genoveva L. Paje                                           Customer Services Assistant A

Engineering and Production Section

Engr. Renz Ivan Eugenio                                Senior Engineer A

Raymond C. Williams                                     Sr. Water Maintenance Man A

Arnel M. Paningnbatan                                   Sr. Water Maintenance Man A

Reynaldo E. Campos                                       Water Resources Facilities Operator Foreman

Bon Jovi D. Ordillas                                        Maintenance Personnel

Saranay A. dela Cruz                                        Pump Operator

John Patrick Nombrado                                    Pump Operator

Jopeth Arabe                                                     Maintenance Personnel

Winnie Gongora                                                Pump Operator

Dickie Madrid                                                   Maintenance Personnel

Christian Villegas                                              Pump Operator

Alex Linayao                                                     Maintenance Personnel

Arnel delos Santos                                             Pump Operator

Mark Arabe                                                         Pump Operator

                                  

     

 

DBM Approved Budgets and Targets

Approved Budget

2022

Projects,Programs and Activities, Beneficiaries and Status Implement

Key Programs and Projects(as of August 2022)

Key Programs and Projects(as of December 2022)

Guidelines on the Grant of PBB

Guidelines on the Grant of PBB 2022

Agency Review and Compliance Procedure of Statements and Financial

Agency Review and Compliance of SALN 2022

Transparency Seal Compliance 2014-2021(see o

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Agency's Mandate, Vision, Mission and List of Officials

 

Citizen's Charter

 

PROFILE

San Marcelino Water District was created in 1989 by virtue of Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 252 sponsored by the late SB Member Hillo Mauricio with Engr. Antonio Escobar as General Manager on a concurrent capacity and Engr. Glen Manangan as Chairman of the Board. After a year, it was issued a Conditional Certificate of Conformance by Local Water Utilities Administration.

The emergence of San Marcelino Water District did not come overnight. It took almost a decade before its development materializes. Not until the administration of Mayor Jose F. Rodriguez, where the concept of establishing Water District System was revived.  Loan application with LWUA under the Subic Bay Development Project was submitted thru the initiative of Mr. Gilbert N. Villena, Municipal Planning and Development Officer at the same time the newly appointed General Manager on a concurrent capacity. Such loan negotiation took three (3) years to gain approval.

Year 2001 was a flourishing period for San Marcelino Water District when its loan package from LWUA amounting to P15.9M was approved and civil works commenced. Similarly, schedule of water rates was approved on a Public hearing held at San Marcelino Terraces.

On the following year, the new Board of Directors of San Marcelino Water District was reconstituted with the following members: Mr. Manuel R. Rodriguez, representing the business sector; Mrs. Felicidad Yrorita for the womens sector; Ms. Ana J. Alvarez, Mrs. Amparo Callo, and Dr. Angelito Paragas for the professional, education, and civic sectors respectively. Likewise, it was during this year when San Marcelino Water District’s Administration Building was also constructed thru the courtesy of Senator Ramon Magsaysay Jr.

And in August 4, 2003, San Marcelino Water District was inaugurated by Mayor Lydia F. Rodriguez and became operational with no less than the former Mayor Jose F. Rodriguez as the first concessionaire. There were 258 concessionaires during the start of its operation. Over the years, the agency was heading for development not until in 2005 when its pumping equipment bogged down which resulted to negative revenue on the part of the district. The incident prompted the then acting General Manager Mr. Gilbert Villena to submit Project Proposal to Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) requesting for augmentation of water system facilities.

Year 2007 was again a significant year for San Marcelino Water District.  The agency’s project proposal was approved and JICA grant commenced before the year ended. The project cost amounted to P6.5M.

A year after, as part of the JICA grant, water system installation was offered at discounted rate. The scheme was a big success because the target household connections were already achieved by the end of 1st quarter. Likewise, the expansion project under the LWUA-JICA grant was inaugurated; a full-fledged general manager was appointed by the Board of Directors; Deed of Donation for the JICA grant on additional water system facilities was turned over to the district.

At present, the agency is rising significantly. With its two (2) months loan arrears already paid and physical improvements can be seen in its two offices, sufficient man power to handle the daily operation of the district, this clearly indicates that the once regarded as only a “concept” is like a seed slowly germinating and hopefully will grow as a tree in the future. Thanks to the good people behind this project which became an official government agency

MANDATE

By virtue of Presidential Decree 198 or better known as Provincial Water Utilities Act of 1973, the Sanguniang Bayan of San Marcelino passed resolution no. 252 on 1989 creating the San Marcelino Water District (SMWD). A Conditional Certificate of Conformance (CCC) No. 427 was received from the Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) on January 12, 1990.

VISION

As a government instrumentality, San Marcelino Water District is envisioned to be a pillar of community development through efficient delivery of public service with a pool of skilled manpower at the vanguard of a self-reliant and economically stable agency.

MISSION

The San Marcelino Water District is committed to provide potable water at a just and affordable cost to the public through proper and judicious exploration and utilization of nature-given water resources without prejudice to the people and the future generation.

GOAL

The agency aims to deliver to the public safe and potable water at a satisfactory pressure 24 hours a day to every household with utmost efficiency.

SERVICE PLEDGE

We, the officials and employees of San Marcelino Water District pledge and commit to deliver quality public services as promised in this Citizen’s Charter. Specifically, we will:

  • Serve with integrity
  • Be consistent in applying the rules
  • Treat everyone equally
  • Be prompt and timely
  • Be polite and courteous
  • Demonstrate sensitivity and appropriate behavior and professionalism
  • Display procedures and charges
  • Provide adequate and correct information
  • Provide feedback mechanism
  • Wear proper uniform and identification
  • Be available during office hours
  • Respond to complaints

 

Board of Directors

Mrs. Evangeline B. Rodriguez

Mrs. Virginia A. Jimenez

Mrs. Eli S. Panganiban

Mrs. Angelita R. Gongora

Mr. Marc Jayson D. Garcia

 

Management and Staff

Ms. Lyn P. Villena

General Manager

Administrative and Finance Section

Ynchie M. Nieva                                        Admin. Services Officer A

Lovely L. Joy dela  Bueno                         Sr. Corporate Accounts Analyst

Jacob F. Bangit                                           Sr. Accounting Processor B

Normel A. Damasco                                   Property Officer A

Jharifel Q. Campos                                     Cashier D

Margarita Rose C. Florece                          Corporate Budget Assistant

                                    Commercial Section

Gemma R. Rosal                                          Customer Service Officer A

Gil F. Paje                                                     Customer Servicer Officer B

Daniel S. Felarca                                           Customer Services Assistant A

Jennalyn B. Layug                                         Utilities Services Assistant A

Genoveva L. Paje                                           Customer Services Assistant A

                             Engineering and Production Section

Engr. Renz Ivan Eugenio                                Senior Engineer A

Raymond C. Williams                                     Sr. Water Maintenance Man A

Arnel M. Paningnbatan                                   Sr. Water Maintenance Man A

Reynaldo E. Campos                                       Water Resources Facilities Operator Foreman

Bon Jovi D. Ordillas                                        Maintenance Personnel

Saranay A. dela Cruz                                        Pump Operator

John Patrick Nombrado                                    Pump Operator

Jopeth Arabe                                                     Maintenance Personnel

Winnie Gongora                                                Pump Operator

Dickie Madrid                                                   Maintenance Personnel

Christian Villegas                                              Pump Operator

Alex Linayao                                                     Maintenance Personnel

Arnel delos Santos                                             Pump Operator

Mark Arabe                                                         Pump Operator