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WASCO Suspends New Northern Connections, Meters

Saint Lucia’s Water and Sewerage Company Inc. (WASCO) has suspended all new connections and meter requests north of the island.

The suspension, announced on Monday, applies from Millet to Cap Estate.

A WASCO advisory said the move was due to ‘severe dry conditions’ in the country.

It disclosed that the suspension would remain in effect until water levels increase.

In addition, as part of its water scarcity management plan, WASCO has implemented a water rationing schedule for specific sections of the distribution network.

A separate advisory on Monday said the rationing schedule would remain in effect until water levels increase.

In this regard, WASCO announced that the following systems would experience interruptions during the valving exercise: Hill 20, Carielle, and Morne Du Don. 

The company also disclosed that valving has commenced to the following communities:

Carellie

York Hill

Chase Gardens

Karibelle

Agard

Hill Crest Gardens

Bois Patat

Morne Du Don

Upper Cedars

Upper La Pansee

Sunbilt

Skate Town

Forgotten Boundary

La Force Gap

Bocage

Green View Development 

En Bas Morne

Almondale

WASCO has underscored the need for its customers to reduce water wastage and curb their consumption by using water-saving measures where possible. 

However,  critics have pilloried the company, accusing it of poor management and lack of foresight.

“What’s new? All year round, no water,” Muri Sam wrote on the St. Lucia Times Facebook page.

Another disgruntled customer noted that WASCO echoes the same cry every dry season, noted that other organisations were taking steps to mitigate climate change, and wanted to know WASCO’s plan.

Michelle Cavalier-Alexander wrote, “I’m so sick of WASCO. They’re the absolute worst utility company.”

Others have noted that while WASCO urges water conservation, treated water is going to waste due to burst pipes and technicians are sometimes slow to respond to requests to repair the damage.

Amid the Island’s water woes, the National Green Party (NGP) leader issued a grim warning.

 “This crisis is just beginning. Brace yourselves,” Andre ‘Pancho’ de Caires wrote in the St. Lucia Times comments section.

He recalled that since 2011, his NGP has been preaching food and water security.

The NGP leader reiterated the need to construct micro dams and make desalination plants mandatory for hotels with beach access.

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9 COMMENTS

  1. There’s a lot of places in castries that never miss water, vf having a problem Dagazon shut down smh

  2. Since this supposed water crisis has begun, I have been seeing an increase in huge trucks written “drinking water” traversing our roads and curiously been wondering “hmmm if WASCO claims that the water supply is low, where is all this drinking water being accessed from? Do these truckers have a special storage area or a desalination plant that the public does not know of? Or, is this imported water?”

  3. Water is life, this is a war fear, that means no new building can get new connection. If I understand this correctly as per the news. This is stupidity at its best. We are surrounded by a body of water and the company is starving the nation of water, I assume these people don’t have common sense at all.

  4. Some people attempt at being smart behind a computer but in actuality they’re really ignorant or maybe even stupid. And I’m not referring to the first two posts.

  5. So what about the connection I applied for two weeks ago so that my family and I can move into our home

  6. Wasco created this mess. The dam is the problem. It was never managed properly. It was never desilted. For you people asking for desalination, it is prohibitively expensive.

  7. Wasco has won the prize for being the most efficient utility company which consistently do not provide the service its suppose to offer to it’s customers. Good job WASCO 👏.

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