Saint Lucia moves to import water from Dominica amid severe shortage

In an unprecedented measure to address a worsening water shortage, Saint Lucia is preparing to import water from Dominica, officials announced during a pre-cabinet press briefing on Monday. The initiative, led by the private sector, aims to support the island’s hospitality sector during a severe dry spell at the peak of tourist season.

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Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre provided an update on the unfolding crisis, noting that the Saint Lucia Water and Sewage Company (WASCO) has partnered with several government ministries to tackle the country’s dire water situation. WASCO has also joined forces with the Saint Lucia Hospitality and Tourism Association (SLHTA) to facilitate the importation of water.

“The city is looking into the possibility of importing water from Dominica,” PM Pierre said. “We’ve been discussing with the people who are building the resorts at Rodney Bay, and we’ve been told that the jetty there can accommodate a barge with water.”

The Prime Minister emphasized that the initiative is private-sector-led and that strict measures will be put in place to ensure the safe delivery of uncontaminated water. He added that regulatory approvals, water testing, distribution priorities, and costs are being addressed as part of the operation.

The first shipment is reportedly scheduled to arrive at Mount Rodney Bay on March 19. In addition to the import plan, the alliance between WASCO and SLHTA is exploring desalination as a long-term solution.

The announcement follows unplanned disruptions in water supply across several areas of the island, prompting public calls for swift government intervention.

Saint Lucia’s water shortage is largely the result of a severe dry season with significantly reduced rainfall and low river flows that have strained supplies during peak demand, especially affecting households and the tourism sector.

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