October 10, 2024
A Symbol of Progress and Continuity
BACIWA’s new logo is a reflection of its evolving commitment to service, sustainability and community engagement. Each element in the logo has a specific meaning, representing BACIWA’s core values and thrusts.
JOINT VENTURE AGREEMENT
The hands symbolize collaboration and unity. This icon represents the joint venture between BACIWA and PRIMEWATER Bacolod, highlighting teamwork, mutual trust, and the shared goal of providing sustainable and efficient water services to the community.
The faucet represents the core of BACIWA’s mission – providing safe and reliable water to the community. It symbolizes the district’s role in ensuring the continuous flow of clean water to homes, businesses, and institutions. The faucet is a reminder of the importance of water access in everyday life, a vital service BACIWA has provided for decades.
ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT
The trees represent BACIWA’s dedication to environmental stewardship. They symbolize the water district’s active role in conservation efforts, including tree-growing activities, watershed development, and other green initiatives. This reflects BACIWA’s commitment to protecting natural resources for future generations.
-HOUSEHOLD AND COMMERCIAL SERVICES
The icons of houses and buildings symbolize the wide range of services BACIWA provides to both residential and commercial customers. Whether it’s delivering clean water to households or supporting business operations, BACIWA is dedicated to ensuring access to essential water services that meet the needs of every sector.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
The community icon represents BACIWA’s strong connection to the community and its active involvement in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs. These activities include various outreach programs aimed at improving the well-being of the community it serves.
BIRTHYEAR
The year displayed in the logo serves as a reminder of BACIWA’s long-standing history and the milestones it has achieved since its founding. It reflects the water district’s journey and its evolution over time, serving as a symbol of trust, reliability, and dedication to public service.
A Momentous Unveiling
The logo reveal was a highlight of BACIWA’s 51st-anniversary celebrations, marking a significant milestone in the organization’s journey. The event was led by GM Mona Dia Jardin, Board of Directors members, Atty. Endong Dilag, and Ms. Rich Ann Zayco.
As BACIWA introduces its new visual identity, it’s an opportune moment to reflect on over five decades of service to Bacolod City.
The new logo serves as a bridge between these past accomplishments and BACIWA’s ambitious plans for the future.