CABINET NOTES: The Cabinet invited a consultancy firm to address it; the firm’s responsibility is to assess APUA’s performance and make recommendations for improvements.
The Cabinet is especially interested in ensuring that APUA provides sufficient potable water to households, hotels, businesses and institutions on a regular basis; it was accepted that APUA creates seventy-five percent (75%) of the potable water required to fulfill nationwide demand.
Although several reverse osmosis plants are to be added to bring capacity in line with consumption, the Cabinet desires an outcome that would ensure each household can receive water no fewer than five days per week, and at times that allow for water use.
The consultant team left satisfied that it knew precisely what the Cabinet desired of it.
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Pipes, pipes, pipes
You told us so
You told us this you working on since loooong time
Since 48-year MP was APUA
Potworks STILL leaking like a sieve … Decades now …
Separate water supply for cruise ships would allow residents to receive water, at pressure, now. How about that idea? and charge them real water rate so the profit from that water rate is spent exclusively on infrastructure required.
Cabinet only looking to supply water consistently FIVE days a week?
It’s 2025 and we supposedly an economic powerhouse whose might is felt on large global stages, you talking bout water FIVE days a week for your citizens & residents???
Seems we’ll be talking water woes for years to come.
https://youtu.be/bJMxaotp7-E?si=XQc6jqarIiINKhCS
In his words…
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