
Minister of Public Utilities, Hon. Melford Nicholas, General Manager John Bradshaw, and the project team mark the commissioning of the Seven Seas Water Group’s 1-million-gallon-per-day plant at the Ffryes Reverse Osmosis Plant, highlighting its role in strengthening water reliability and distribution for surrounding communities.
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This clearly proves what I have been saying for 2 years. No one at APUA has a clue what they are doing. After making the government spend over 200 million of our tax payers money on RO plants and still people can’t get water, in comes a U.S. company and presto water is flowing.
This calls for a National Commission of Inquiry. Heads must roll and there may be some corruptuon involved too.
John was the water manager of APUA for years. He concentrated on his own business/ conflict of interest. He used APUA as his football. As usual in Antigua the wrong doers get the awarded. He never put down his head and worked for the interest of APUA and Antigua. If fact he had done his job we would not be in this water distribution crisis. We don’t have a serious problem of production. A big plant can be purchased and go on line anytime , we are surrounded by water. Our sole problem is distribution. It was always what he could get personally out of the deal. Conflict of interest was his modus operandi. The replaced water manager Mr. Lewis had ethical values, the deceased water manager before had ethical and hard working values, not crocked John.
Here we go with the photo op of drinking water again🤔
Omg geez, get a new play book please!
This is truly annoying!
Why is the water not trinkling down to the people? Eh! Why?
It’s sad that in 2025 we still throwing up water to wash our skin.
Eh.. two locks and the Biltmore hooker talk about that.
With the top dawg today..
I will just watch to see how often the South will be out of water and listen for the lame excuses of sabotage from the saboteurs themselves
One million more gallons per day, yet 5 Islands hasn’t had a drop of water for more than a week. I’m so excited to hear how much water is being produced! Afterwards, tell me how much of the water produced is getting to households. These news items are pure BS