Antigua seeks solution to mitigate water crisis 

In a proactive move to mitigate the persistent water scarcity, Antigua’s government is evaluating a significant proposal to purchase water.

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Prime Minister Gaston Browne recently revealed plans to consider engaging with a Trinidad and Tobago-based supplier, showcasing a proactive stance in addressing the country’s hydration hurdles.

Investment yields limited relief

The administration, under Browne’s leadership, has not been passive in tackling the water crisis, funneling substantial funds into remedial measures over recent years. Despite these efforts, the crisis persists, spurring the exploration of alternative solutions.

A crossroads of choices for APUA

The prime minister shared that Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) is currently deliberating on two pivotal proposals: one from the local enterprise Caribbean Water Treatment, and the other from the aforementioned Trinidad and Tobago-based company. 

This decision could pivot the future of Antigua’s water supply infrastructure towards privatization, should the local option fall short of the nation’s needs.

Local versus international: A balancing act

The preference for collaboration with local businesses is clear, contingent upon their ability to fulfill the stringent requirements and deadlines set forth by the government. 

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However, the Prime Minister has not dismissed the possibility of turning to international aid to bring a long-term resolution to the table.

Browne also voiced his dissatisfaction with the current management of the Water Division at APUA, indicating an expectation for more efficient operations. 

A future flowing with potential

The prime minister further shared that he anticipates improvements to happen during the coming year, with an additional reverse osmosis plant set to become operational by the second half of 2024, producing three million gallons of water daily.

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Alongside this, a re-piping initiative aims to curb the substantial water loss Antigua currently faces due to outdated infrastructure.

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