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CABINET NOTES: The Cabinet called on the APUA management to account for the provision of water to homes, hotels, government institutions and other consumers.
The Potworks Dam, from which 900,000 gallons were being withdrawn daily, is not now supplying any; the Reverse Osmosis (RO) Plants must therefore step into the breach to produce more potable water for consumer consumption.
The Cabinet also provided the APUA with some cash injection, in order to ensure that it has sufficient parts in stock to keep the RO plants running. More rain is expected to fall in the coming days to resupply the dams, reservoirs and aquifers.
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The cabinet said this and the cabinet said that..
Omg!!
Give me a break!
👀🤔
Antigua people still can’t get water. If you don’t have a cistern, Bird people will kill you. This is the most incompetent government in the WI.
I am curious to find out what the government is doing with the highly salty waste water from the RO plants. I hope they are not just throwing it back into the sea, killing sea life and creating a dead zone they can survive in
Every dry season, same story.
Tired of hearing “we’re working on it” while my taps are dry. Aupa does really piss me off
How are families supposed to function with no water for days at a time?
Why hasn’t APUA communicated better with the public on this?
Water.
Basic human right & need.
40-years & still cabinet of the day has no apparent shame in making water promises with ‘some cash injection to keep parts in stock”
Next we’ll all be given rain-dance classes because Cabinet telling you ‘ it should rain in next couple of days & all will be well’
& maybe 100,000 souls could get the rain gods attention.
The challenge Ministers, is what if it doesn’t rain.
Your stated plan B has been improving RO productivity with each of the new plants that were put online earlier this year.
Is the correct preventative maintenance program in place, being followed in an accurate timely manner, and correctly recorded?
Plan B also included the replacement of water piles beginning in St. Johns – any progress?
Nothing else to say, coz in 10-years, they still talking water woes.
They need to fix that dam and make it a proper modern infrastructure, but unfortunately where there is a country populated by majority dark skin people, there will be no push to initiate self preservation and betterment and look towards outsiders to do for them, what they can do for self. The dam is dry so go and assess the infrastructure to see how you can make it better to hold water. People know that dam leak a lot of water. No matter what govt it is, they all need to invest in proper infrastructure to sustain the country and not wait for outsiders, especially when it comes to water.