31/03/2026
MCWD Price increase update.
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The Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) will implement the final 10 percent tranche of its approved water rate adjustment beginning April 1, 2026, as authorized by the Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA).
For residential connections using a Β½-inch meter, the minimum charge for the first 10 cubic meters will be P259.16, an increase of P23.56 from the current monthly minimum rate of P235.60.
Commodity charges are set at P28.64 per cubic meter for 11β20 cubic meters, P33.71 per cubic meter for 21β30 cubic meters, and P82.52 per cubic meter for consumption of 31 cubic meters and above.
This adjustment represents the last phase of the rate increase approved by LWUA in August 2025. The initial implementation was on October 1, 2025. The staggered rollout was designed to cushion the impact on consumers by spreading the adjustment over a manageable period.
MCWD said the adjustment is necessary to sustain daily operations and fund priority projects aimed at improving water service and efficiency of operation. Among these are ongoing efforts to reduce non-revenue water (NRW), including losses from leaks, illegal connections, and aging infrastructure. The water district continues to rehabilitate old pipelines and expand its distribution network to meet growing demand and support additional water sources.
While implementing these upgrades, MCWD has also adopted internal cost-control measures. However, operational expenses have steadily increased over the years. The approved rate adjustment, which underwent regulatory review, is based on long-term operational requirements and was not influenced by recent fluctuations in fuel prices or other short-term economic factors.
The rate adjustment traces back to MCWDβs application filed with LWUA, following public consultations conducted in November 2022 as part of the approval process.
Although the adjustment was initially scheduled earlier, its implementation was deferred pending regulatory review. In August 2025, LWUA granted approval in phases, allowing MCWD to implement the adjustment gradually.
The April 1 increase is part of MCWDβs first rate adjustment in 10 years. The last hike was in 2015, and no increases were made during the pandemic to help ease the burden on consumers.
As a government-owned and -controlled corporation, MCWD operates as a self-sustaining entity and does not receive subsidies from the local and national government. All revenues are reinvested into operations and infrastructure to ensure the delivery of safe and reliable water.
Despite the adjustment, MCWD emphasized that its rates remain competitive compared to other water districts and private suppliers, with the minimum charge for basic consumption still relatively affordable for Metro Cebu households.