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Primewater Infrastructure Corporation
ABOUT US
 PRIMEWATER – a “public service” oriented company

 CUSTOMER SERVICE FRIENDLY
 24-hour customer service
 Primewatch
 Payments
• Over the counter
• Electronic channels

 Application on-line
 State of the art water treatment technology

Providing safe water for the people and the environment.
Providing safe water for the people and the environment.

Primewater Infrastructure Corporation
ABOUT US
PRIMEWATER
Infrastructure
Corp.

 PRIMEWATER has gone from the

traditional service of providing basic utility to one of the top service provider of its kind in the industry.

Central
Water
System, Inc

Northwell
Waterworks,
Inc,

Basic
Utility

Southwell
Waterworks,
inc.

Providing safe water for the people and the environment.
Providing safe water for the people and the environment.

Primewater Infrastructure Corporation
ABOUT US
 The management and staff of Primewater

Infrastructure Corporation, including its technical manpower is composed mainly of mechanical, civil, electrical and chemical engineers who are all seasoned and very well capable in the management, operation and maintenance of water system facilities.

 All are regularly updated through through

trainings and seminars from NWRB, LWUA,
PWWA and DENR.

Providing safe water for the people and the environment.
Providing safe water for the people and the environment.

Primewater Infrastructure Corporation
OUR OFFICES

LUZON AND METRO MANILA
CEBU
ILOILO
CAGAYAN DE ORO

Providing safe water for the people and the environment.
Providing safe water for the people and the environment.

Primewater Infrastructure Corporation
SERVICE AREAS
NORTH-EAST AREA –
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
 Caloocan City
 Quezon City
 Valezuela

 Taytay

 Novaliches

 Teresa

 Marikina City

 Cainta

 Pasig City

 Antipolo
 San Jose del Monte

Providing safe water for the

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