Barbadians questioning the need for water prohibition after the recent rainfall are being warned that the dry spell could worsen. Water resource and environment manager at the Barbados Water Authority (BWA), Alex Ifill, said recent rainfall was not enough to impact the groundwater at the lower levels. Ifill said predictions from the North Atlantic Oceanic Administration pointed to a 60 per cent chance of El Nino between May to June …
Major infrastructural works will take place in the north of the island in coming months.
Parish Speaks at Daryll Jordan Secondary School on Monday, January 30, kicked off with two pertinent issues - brown water and water outages.
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A build-up of silt and the highly-aged water supply infrastructure are responsible for the brown-coloured water coming out of taps in St Lucy.
Water Quality Specialist at the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) Alex Ifill gave that explanation during Monday’s Parish Speaks town hall meeting at the Daryll Jordan Secondary School in St Lucy.
He was responding to complaints from residents of the