Antigua Targets Full Water Coverage with New RO Plants

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Prime Minister Gaston Browne says Antigua and Barbuda is close to resolving its water shortages, with new reverse osmosis (RO) plants set to boost daily production.

Speaking on Point FM, Browne said an additional two million gallons of water per day will come online by next month, with a further three million gallons expected by early next year. He said the upgrades would allow the government to “take water off the table completely” by meeting 100% of national demand.

The Prime Minister acknowledged that some communities have faced temporary disruption due to ongoing pipe replacement works, but insisted the overall supply situation has been “substantially resolved.”

Browne added that the expanded capacity would ensure greater reliability for households and businesses, ending years of intermittent shortages.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. All Saints..jonas road…water every 4-5 days..then if u shower in the morning, u can bet u nar get wan shower in the evening…well lard!
    nex level

  2. They were celebrating 9 mil gallons when in fact,the situation was getting worse. Tell us how much has been spent overall; remember that you are the most ChANSPARENT.

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