New Pumps Arrive to Boost Water Production by Over 1 Million Gallons Daily

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New Pumps Arrive to Boost Water Production by Over 1 Million Gallons Daily

The Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) has confirmed the arrival of high-pressure motor pumps intended for the Crabbs and Ivan Rodrigues Reverse Osmosis (RO) Plants, in a move aimed at enhancing the nation’s water production capacity.

According to a statement from the APUA Water Business Unit, the new equipment is expected to increase output by approximately 1.1 million imperial gallons per day once installed.

This upgrade will bring total daily water production across all RO facilities, groundwater sources, and surface water plants to an estimated 8.2 million imperial gallons.

The announcement comes amid continued public concern over water supply reliability, with APUA reaffirming its commitment to improving water availability across Antigua and Barbuda.

Installation of the pumps is scheduled to begin shortly.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. This does not mean crapppp.

    Smoke without fire. The multitude of RO plants and pumps these people have purchased over the last 10 years and yet still the water problem persist and worst than the period before 2014.

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