In February 1953, the Pililla Water Work system was constructed through the effort of the late Mayor Jose Flora with financial support from the late Provincial Governor Eulogio "Amang" Rodriguez. The Municipal government of Pililla operated and maintained the Water System until May 1986. During the EDSA revolution, when Mrs. Corazon C. Aquino took over as President of the Republic of the Philippines, the local and Provincial officials were replaced. The newly organized Sangguniang Bayan decided to turn over the management of the Pililla Water System to Tanay Eastern Rizal Water District.Another election was held in the year 1989 and Mayor Nicomedes F. Patenia won and was re-elected to be the Mayor of Pililla, Rizal. He initiated the turnover of the water system back to Pililla, Rizal.Until December 1990, an agreement was signed between the Municipality of Pililla and Tanay EWD to settle the case and the de-annexation was granted. A Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 64 series of 1990 was passed creating the Pililla Water District in accordance with P.D. 198.The Local Water Utilities Administration, on the other hand, issued on March 4, 1991 a Conditional Certificate of Conformance (CCC) for Pililla Water District, making it the 487th Local Water District in the country.The agency is autonomous and does not receive any financial support from the Local Goverment. It is composed of Board of Directors, General Manager, Permanent and Emergency Emplyees. As of today, it has 11 Pumping Stations and 8,500 active service connections.
In February 1953, the Pililla Water Work system was constructed through the effort of the late Mayor Jose Flora with financial support from the late Provincial Governor Eulogio "Amang" Rodriguez. The Municipal government of Pililla operated and maintained the Water System until May 1986. During the EDSA revolution, when Mrs. Corazon C. Aquino took over as President of the Republic of the Philippines, the local and Provincial officials were replaced. The newly organized Sangguniang Bayan decided to turn over the management of the Pililla Water System to Tanay Eastern Rizal Water District.Another election was held in the year 1989 and Mayor Nicomedes F. Patenia won and was re-elected to be the Mayor of Pililla, Rizal. He initiated the turnover of the water system back to Pililla, Rizal.Until December 1990, an agreement was signed between the Municipality of Pililla and Tanay EWD to settle the case and the de-annexation was granted. A Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 64 series of 1990 was passed creating the Pililla Water District in accordance with P.D. 198.The Local Water Utilities Administration, on the other hand, issued on March 4, 1991 a Conditional Certificate of Conformance (CCC) for Pililla Water District, making it the 487th Local Water District in the country.The agency is autonomous and does not receive any financial support from the Local Goverment. It is composed of Board of Directors, General Manager, Permanent and Emergency Emplyees. As of today, it has 11 Pumping Stations and 8,500 active service connections.
In February 1953, the Pililla Water Work system was constructed through the effort of the late Mayor Jose Flora with financial support from the late Provincial Governor Eulogio "Amang" Rodriguez. The Municipal government of Pililla operated and maintained the Water System until May 1986. During the EDSA revolution, when Mrs. Corazon C. Aquino took over as President of the Republic of the Philippines, the local and Provincial officials were replaced. The newly organized Sangguniang Bayan decided to turn over the management of the Pililla Water System to Tanay Eastern Rizal Water District.Another election was held in the year 1989 and Mayor Nicomedes F. Patenia won and was re-elected to be the Mayor of Pililla, Rizal. He initiated the turnover of the water system back to Pililla, Rizal.Until December 1990, an agreement was signed between the Municipality of Pililla and Tanay EWD to settle the case and the de-annexation was granted. A Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 64 series of 1990 was passed creating the Pililla Water District in accordance with P.D. 198.The Local Water Utilities Administration, on the other hand, issued on March 4, 1991 a Conditional Certificate of Conformance (CCC) for Pililla Water District, making it the 487th Local Water District in the country.The agency is autonomous and does not receive any financial support from the Local Goverment. It is composed of Board of Directors, General Manager, Permanent and Emergency Emplyees. As of today, it has 11 Pumping Stations and 8,500 active service connections.