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Dangerous materials used in Eleuthera water tanks
Dangerous materials used in Eleuthera water tanks
WHEN a whistleblower partnering with a local firm to provide water services to Eleuthera residents alleged that "improper and dangerous materials" were being used to line tanks, Water & Sewerage Corporation's General Manger Glen Laville dismissed the concerns and never shared them with the board of directors, auditor EY found during its audit of the corporation.
WSC worker killed as water tank collapses
WSC worker killed as water tank collapses
A 42-year-old Water and Sewerage Corporation employee died during a freak accident in Sweeting's Cay over the weekend.
Eleuthera water issues improve while new tanks install under way
AGRICULTURE, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs Minister Clay Sweeting confirmed that two one million-gallon tanks are on the ground in Eleuthera.
Tanks being built to tackle water problems in Eleuthera
WATER and Sewerage Corporation officials confirmed yesterday that construction of two tanks with 200,000 gallons of water per day capacity is underway in Eleuthera and will be completed by the end of February to improve the water supply on the island.
$2.7m water tanks will help supply in Eleuthera
$2.7m water tanks will help supply in Eleuthera
THE Water and Sewerage Corporation has announced it will execute a $2.7m contract for two one million gallon tanks and an additional $525,000 for related support work in view of water supply interruptions at Central Eleuthera.
Woman guilty of stealing water tank from park
Woman guilty of stealing water tank from park
A 35-year-old woman accused of stealing a water tank from a community park was yesterday placed on probation for two years.
Water and Sewarage pours on the hurricane relief
Water and Sewarage pours on the hurricane relief
In the wake of Hurricane Joaquin, where devastation spread throughout the central and southern Bahamas, the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) is going above and beyond to not only repair the water systems but to also install improved systems in these islands.
WSC commissions two new water tanker trucks for Long Island
The Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) recently commissioned two new 1,500-gallon water tanker trucks which have been shipped to Long Island for immediate use.
These water tanker trucks are the first phase of a much larger Long Island Water Supply Improvement Project, which is a component of a recently approved $41 million program partially funded with $28 million from the Caribbean Development ...
After Hurricane Joaquin: Environmental Health Services continue to moniter; Utilities almost fully restored.
After Hurricane Joaquin: Environmental Health Services continue to moniter; Utilities almost fully restored.
The Department of Environmental Health Services and public utilities are continuing monitoring and repairs programmes, respectively, to ensure the lives of residents in the Hurricane Joaquin impacted areas are restored to some degree of normalcy.
Briefing by the Prime Minister on Recovery Efforts by the Bahamas Government Folliwing Passing of Hurricane Joaquin
Briefing by the Prime Minister on Recovery Efforts by the Bahamas Government Folliwing Passing of Hurricane Joaquin
This Briefing will serve as an update on the integrated efforts of agencies of the Government and by those private and public sector entities charged with direct responsibilities for vital infrastructure in the islands affected by the hurricane.