ABLP Candidate Chet Greene Says Water Supply Improving in St. Paul After New Pump Installations

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ABLP Candidate Chet Greene Says Water Supply Improving in St. Paul After New Pump Installations

E. P. Chet Greene, the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party candidate for St. Paul, says water supply in parts of the constituency has improved following the installation of new pumping systems, with additional upgrades planned.

Speaking during a “Know Your Candidate” interview, Greene said recent work by the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) has begun to ease longstanding issues, particularly in higher elevation areas.

“We finally got a pump in place in Tyrell’s, which drives water into the higher areas of the community of Liberta,” Greene said. “As we speak here this morning, there’s improvement in water flows because the pump has been installed… and the water is now flowing more readily, more freely into the homes.”

He said further upgrades are planned, including expansion of the reverse osmosis plant at Pigeon Point to meet growing demand from both residents and the yachting sector.

“I’m told by Minister Nicholas and his team that they’re going to now expand that plant so it becomes more effective, even as we have more yachts coming, bigger yachts coming,” Greene said.

Additional work is also expected in Falmouth, where a new pump is being planned to improve supply to higher areas.

“They also plan to put a pump in Falmouth to drive water from that pump into the higher areas of Falmouth and Piccadilly,” he said.

Greene acknowledged that water shortages have been a major concern for residents and said the issue had previously affected public sentiment.

“Like anything else, it’s a work in progress,” he added. “What we appreciate is that we see the improvement.”

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Keep going Chet ‘Grissal Back’ Greene, and when the water 💧 is flowing good throughout the pipes, you can then refocus on your “secretive” pursuit of the ABLP leadership from Gaston.

    And don’t mek he 🥸 disrespect you again!

    As CP might sing: 🎶 “Go Chetty Go…” 🤣

  2. In 2014 ,the main topic was water. The ABLP promised it will be solved in 14 days. Now we are in 2026 ,and you are telling the people about water. Cost of living in out of control. Most government workers taking home less than $2000. Monthly. No way that can be practical for a house hold of 4 person to survive. This should be the main topic ,not water. All of the ABLP candidates promising all kinds of goodies for the election. I hate when you guys talk about roads . All the monies collect by the transport board and still we have been borrowing for the pass 12 years to fix roads. Can the finance minister tell us ,how many monies have been borrowed in the last 12 years for roads ? And at what interest rate? I know after the election, the hammer will be drop on the people. SMDH!

  3. Chet green: all things will happen heaven will come down and go back up on the 30th April and we gone back to enriching ourselves,
    Stop telling me about UPP!
    Why are you people so happy whenever UPP is mention?

  4. I have never seen the ALP this desperate and fearful. Their ads are popping up faster than the speed of light. Each candidate is promising us the world and most of the offerings are regurgitation from previous elections. The Dictator has dragged his henchmen in a situation that they weren’t prepared for, now they all seem so confused. Someone needs to teach this Idiotic Gang Leader, called Nero, that in Antigua and Barbuda, we don’t have elections to choose a Prime Minister, but his foot-soldiers are quite ok with it because they have no other choice.

  5. IMPROVING? That should have been a done deal.
    You all just keep making fools of people. CHET the only thing you deserve is your walking ticket. Now realize why you won’t challenge GASTON same frigging khaki pants

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