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The reverse osmosis plant at Barnacle Point is now 50% complete, the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) has confirmed.
The Ffryes Beach desalination facility is also operating at full capacity, producing up to one million gallons of water daily to meet national demand.
Cabinet members were briefed on the China-funded EC$1 million Antigua and Barbuda Pipe Rehabilitation Project, which includes major pipeline upgrades in areas such as Factory to Buckley Booster, Parham Booster to Cassada Gardens, Liberta to Patterson Tank, and Golden Grove to Grays Hill.
Several road and water infrastructure projects are also advancing. The Valley Road Project is set for completion by 18 July, the Point Project is due within six weeks, and the Church Pond Project is 95% finished.
At Crabbs, the old steel frame is being dismantled to make way for the new water plant, and the Fort James Ultra Filtration Project is now complete.
The Cabinet stressed the need for APUA and the Ministry of Works to coordinate water repairs and road resurfacing. APUA is drafting a standards guide for pipe replacement and road restoration for government approval.
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This is why it’s already month End and i cannot get my money on time.They are quickly getting ready to dip in Social Security Funds. We are getting ready to go Right back as a norm not getting paid on tine,or none payment at all.WE WANT IT SO because we keep voting for people who do not look into what will make life better for us.
Hope them roads don’t start breaking up two weeks after completion.
Nice if true, but some areas still suffering bad with water shortage.
Please let this mean less potholes and more water in the pipes.
Wonder if this progress includes the smaller villages or just main roads.
The steady progress better come with steady water in the taps too.
Wonder if this progress includes the smaller villages or just main roads.
6 of the 7 comments are written by the same person! Why the different names? You are weird.