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Water District Baguio Baliwag Bato Bayawan Bongabon Bulan Bustos LOCAL WATER DISTRICTs (LWDs) TRANSPARENCY SEAL COMPLIANCE LIST 2019 No. Water District Province 1 Baguio Benguet 2 Baliwag Bulacan 3 Bato Catanduanes 4 Bayawan Negros Occidental 5 Bongabon Nueva Ecija 6 Bulan Sorsogon 7 Bustos Bulacan 8 Cabiao Nueva Ecija 9 Calumpit Bulacan 10 Carcar Cebu 11 Casiguran Sorsogon 12 Catarman Northern Samar 13 Cauayan City Isabela 14 City of Ilagan Isabela 15 Claveria Cagayan 16 Concepcion Tarlac 17 Davao City Davao 18 Gen. Tinio Nueva Ecija 19 General Santos City South Cotabato 20 Guimba Nueva Ecija 21 Hagonoy Bulacan 22 Indang Cavite 23 La Carlota City Negros Occidental 24 Legazpi City Albay 25 Licab Nueva Ecija 26 Maragondon Cavite 27 Metro Cebu Cebu 28 Metro Cotabato Maguindanao 29 Metro Kalibo Aklan 30 Metro Kidapawan North Cotabato 31 Metro Lipa Batangas 32 Metro Midsayap North Cotabato 33 Metro Tuguegarao Cagayan 34 Murcia Negros Occidental 35 Orion Bataan 36 Oroquieta City Misamis Occidental 37 Peñaranda Nueva Ecija 38 Pili Camarines Sur 39 Puerto Princesa Puerto Princesa 40 San Juan Batangas 41 San Pablo City Laguna 42 Sta. Rosa Nueva Ecija 43 Sultan Kudarat Sultan Kudarat 44 Surallah South Cotabato 45 Tabaco Albay 46 Tagum Davao Del Sur 47 Tiaong Quezon 48 Mangaldan Pangasinan 49 Metro Roxas Capiz 50 San Marcelino Zambales 51 Paracale Camarines Norte 52 Cagayan de Oro City Misamis Oriental 53 Camalig Albay 54 Iriga City Camarines Sur 55 Metropolitan Cebu Cebu 56 San Carlos City Pangasinan 57 Diffun Quirino 58 Kabacan North Cotabato 59 Kabankalan City Negros Occidental 60 Macabebe Pampanga 61 Sagay Negros Occidental 62 San Nicolas Ilocos Norte 63 Silay City Negros Occidental 64 Tanza Cavite 65 Victorias Negros Occidental 66 Zamboanga City Zamboanga Sur 67 Santa Maria Bulacan 68 Siniloan Laguna 69 Tanay Rizal 70 Tandag Surigao Del Sur 71 Tubod-Baroy Lanao Del Norte 72 Villasis Pangasinan 73 Wao Lanao del Sur 75 Norala South Cotabato 76 Polomolok Cotabato 77 Batac Ilocos Norte 78 Tagkawayan Quezon 79 Binmaley Pangasinan 80 Carmona Cavite 81 Cabiao Nueva Ecija.
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