Press Release

Ministry of Communications and Works
Water and Sewerage
Release Date:
Tuesday, 28 June 2016 - 11:01am

The Government of the Virgin Islands has executed several measures, plans and decisions to improve the Territory’s water supply.

Minister for Communications and Works, Honourable Mark Vanterpool has stated that these actions have been implemented by the Ministry of Communications and Works, in collaboration with the Water and Sewerage Department for the upgrading of the Territory’s water system network.

Honourable Vanterpool reported that Phase 1 of the East End system balancing programme is complete and has improved the supply of water to the Balsam Ghut Reservoir serving the Balsam Ghut prison and surrounding areas.

He said the Diamond Pump Station has been upgraded and is maintaining higher levels which experienced unstable water supply in the past from the Hannah Hill Reservoir. Areas receiving a more reliable supply of water as a result of this upgrade include Sea Cows Bay/Pleasant Valley, McNamara, Cane Garden Bay and Fahie Hill.

The Minister stated that agreements have been made with the BVI Electricity Corporation to use the existing 700,000 Gallon potable water storage reservoir located at Pockwood Pond to supply West End. He said due to the state of the reservoir, repairs are needed, and his ministry has engaged the manufacturer and has received a quote to undertake the necessary repairs. Aqua Design has been requested to increase production at the Capoons Bay Plant to supply West End in the interim.

Minister Vanterpool further stated that the water supply in Virgin Gorda has been increased from 200 imperial gallons to 400 imperial gallons in Handsome Bay. North sound will now be supplied with 200 imperial gallons a day instead of 50 imperial gallons to meet the demand, and plans are underway to upgrade the pump station in the Valley and the North Sound Reservoir to enable a more reliable water supply.

Honourable Vanterpool said that the leak detection programme is ongoing and over the past 12 months, the Water and Sewerage Department has recovered over 1.8 million imperial gallons per day in losses affording the capability for system expansion.

Other measures to improve the water accountability include a pilot project which has introduced new metering technology to the Territory that is expected to reduce the chance of human error during meter reading that affected billing.

Minister Vanterpool added, “The Government-owned plant at Baughers Bay stands ready to produce 850 thousand imperial gallons per day, when required. Upgrades have been undertaken to improve production in many areas such as Capoons Bay and The Valley and more upgrades are anticipated for the near future.”

The Ministry has reported that “except for times of power interruptions, potable water production in the territory has been fairly consistent.”

The Ministry of Communications and Works thanks residents for their patience and is expecting to pursue the goal of providing water to 95% of the residences in a consistent 24-hour basis in the near future.

Author

Nekita Turnbull

Deputy Chief Information Officer
Department of Information & Public Relations 
Telephone: 468-2730
Email:  Neturnbull@gov.vg