APUA Launches Water Conservation Campaign Amid Ongoing Supply Challenges

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The Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) has launched a national water conservation campaign, “Water Works Wonders! Every Drop Counts! Preserve It!” aimed at raising awareness and encouraging action on water use in Antigua and Barbuda.

With the country facing ongoing water scarcity, the campaign seeks to educate the public while complementing APUA’s efforts to expand its water production and distribution network.

The campaign, which will run across television, radio, social media, and print, features two animated characters—Piper, a carefree teenager, and his sensible sister Dewey Waterson.

Together, they deliver important water-saving messages through humour and relatable storytelling, aiming to resonate with audiences of all ages.

APUA CEO, John Bradshaw, acknowledged the public’s frustrations with water supply reliability, but assured that APUA is working to improve services with millions invested in expanding the reverse osmosis network and upgrading infrastructure.

“We remain committed, but lasting success depends on a collective effort,” Bradshaw said, urging residents to take personal responsibility for water conservation.

Key campaign features include a signature animated video, a catchy jingle, water-saving tips on social media, and staff-led video segments on personal conservation habits.

“Water works wonders but only if we protect it,” Bradshaw concluded, urging the public to preserve water, “one drop at a time.”

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7 COMMENTS

  1. APUA is Comedy Central. How can we conserve what we never get? Chuptzzz.I will repeat what I have said many times – no one at APUA Water division has a clue what they are doing. And the government does not care as evidenced by the fact that they have just appointed the same old and failed members to the APUA Board. And the areas that are getting water, regular or otherwise are receiving mainly from the foreign owned and operated plants.

  2. With all of those Reverse Osmosis Plants In Antigua. How could there be a shortage of water? Someone is playing a game on the people. Tell us the name of the game so we could join and play.

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