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A Miya Bahamas team. (PHOTO: BAREFOOT MARKETING FOR MIYA BAHAMAS)
NASSAU, BAHAMAS Despite the challenges of the last year, Miya Bahamas is pleased to announce that they have successfully executed their water efficiency strategies last year.
The company said that “thankfully” it was granted status as an essential service at the onset of the global health pandemic, and with the help of its dedicated employees and the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC), the company navigated the ever-evolving COVID environment to successfully attain its 2020 commitments, although its annual targets have been affected due to the unprecedented pandemic.
Miya Bahamas Project Manager Mario Tavera explained: “This year was a difficult one for everyone. We experienced some challenges in securing equipment due to border closures and a host of other logistical issues, however, through increased communication with WSC we were able to get the job done.”