As previously announced, water rationing in Antigua and Barbuda is being eased, offering much-needed relief to the community.
Ian Lewis, Manager of the Water Business Unit at the Antigua Public Utilities Authority, stated that approximately 60% of the population is already experiencing relief.
This improvement is attributed to the substantial rainfall brought by Tropical Storm Phillipe at the beginning of October, which increased water levels in dams and reservoirs.
Lewis also mentioned the possibility of suspending the water rationing schedule for several months.
Communities served by the Bendals water treatment plant can expect reliable water supply for the next 24 weeks, while those connected to the Delapps Plant will enjoy water availability for around four months, providing substantial relief to residents facing water supply challenges.
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Bread today, jam tomorrow! Same old same old! Next week there will be new excuses for why it isn’t happening. Hurst has now fessed up to supplying. the cruise ships with 100k gallons of water each. I’m rather sure it is actually far more than that, so please tell us the truth or show us all the receipts for the money paid to Gaston Browne for siphoning off OUR WATER while we are all left high and dry. Also please explain to the people how government knowingly turns a blind eye while numerous hotels and large scale developments who I can’t name vacuum all the peoples water out of the mains with their high powered pumps. Yes that’s right! Tell them! Tell them all now!
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