The Water and Sewerage Company Inc (WASCO) has launched a water tank promotion to help its customers store and conserve water during the dry spell.
The promotion began on Tuesday, will last until July 31, 2024, and offers storage tanks in sizes from 132 US gallons to 1,000 US gallons.
WASCO’s Corporate Communications Officer, Tovah Gibson, invited customers to visit the company’s customer service department to apply.
Gibson explained that the department would manage the application through the customer’s account.
She clarified that a convenient payment plan is available for applicants who are property owners and have a good standing with WASCO, making it easier for them to participate in the promotion.
However, tenants must access the water tank promotion through their landlords.
Gibson said WASCO has partnered with Brice and Company, the only water tank manufacturer in Saint Lucia.
Payment for the tanks could extend over eight months.
Saint Lucia is experiencing a severe dry spell with reduced rainfall and increased evaporation, significantly impacting WASCO’s ability to provide water to its customers.
“Most of our systems are beginning to dry up,” Chief Executive Officer Zilta George-Leslie told a news conference on Wednesday.
Any third-party or user posts, comments, replies, and third-party entries published on the St. Lucia Times website (https://stluciatimes.com) in no way convey the thoughts, sentiments or intents of St. Lucia Times, the author of any said article or post, the website, or the business. St. Lucia Times is not responsible or liable for, and does not endorse, any comments or replies posted by users and third parties, and especially the content therein and whether it is accurate.
St. Lucia Times reserves the right to remove, screen, edit, or reinstate content posted by third parties on this website or any other online platform owned by St. Lucia Times (this includes the said user posts, comments, replies, and third-party entries) at our sole discretion for any reason or no reason, and without notice to you, or any user. For example, we may remove a comment or reply if we believe it violates any part of the St. Lucia Criminal Code, particularly section 313 which pertains to the offence of Libel. Except as required by law, we have no obligation to retain or provide you with copies of any content you as a user may post, or any other post or reply made by any third-party on this website or any other online platform owned by St. Lucia Times. All third-parties and users agree that this is a public forum, and we do not guarantee any confidentiality with respect to any content you as a user may post, or any other post or reply made by any third-party on this website. Any posts made and information disclosed by you is at your own risk.
How does this work?
More information please
There is no absolute way that the designer of the tanks meant for them to be squeezed I that way! But wait…that’s a Brice truck ina
wasco promo…..based on the defects observed,….splendid marketing to BriceCo!!
Merci Monsieur Wasco 🙏
And why does the tanks fold 😊
Such a great initiative here especially during the dry season. I own a Brice tank and it’s the best quality. The fold of the tank is normal it returns to it’s original form does not affect the quality! Hope people get to benefit from this promotion.