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of the President of the Philippines Letter of Instructions No. 700 Providing Measures to Control and Regulate Increase in Water Rates WHEREAS, there is a need to help depressed or newly formed water districts develop their financial viability, but at the same avoid too abrupt increases in their water rates; WHEREAS, there is a need to prescribed certain measures whereby increases of rates imposed by water districts are controlled or regulated; NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby order the implementation of the following measures in the operation and development of water districts; (1) The Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) shall:
(2) The National Electrification Administration and the National Power Corporation shall study ways and means to grant special reduce electric power rates to the water districts concerned. Where feasible, the National Power Corporation shall also determined ways by which the water districts can directly tap the power lines. (3) The Budget Commission shall provide in the national government annual budget starting with CY 1979 such amount as shall be requested by LWUA and recommended by the National Economic and Development Authority for the conduct of feasibility studies for the development of waterworks systems in established water districts. Such national government contribution shall not constitute part of LWUA's equity nor shall it be charged against the water districts. (4) The local government concerned shall provide subsidy for the operation of depressed or newly created water districts. The subsidy shall initially be up to the level provided by the local government for the operation of the system immediately prior to the formation of the water district. The subsidy, however, shall be reduced as the water services and revenues improve as determined by LWUA. (5)
The water district concerned shall conduct public hearings prior to any proposed
increased in water rates. (SGD)
FERDINAND E. MARCOS
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