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Water And Sewerage Corporation Clarifies Plans For Long Island Following Erroneous Postings On Social Media
Water And Sewerage Corporation Clarifies Plans For Long Island Following Erroneous Postings On Social Media
It has come to the attention of the Corporation that erroneous information is being circulated as it relates to the Corporation’s efforts in Long Island, some of the pictures of which were taken from August of 2021.
Water Project Set to Begin in Several North Long Island Settlements
Long Island, The Bahamas -- Residents in several North Long Island settlements are set to receive water for the first time...
Contract for Long Island potable water will bring relief to residents
No longer will residents of Salt Pond and other settlements in Long Island have to wait for the tanker trucks to visit their homes and fill their tanks with water to take baths, clean and do laundry...
South Long Island Water Supply Commissioning
South Long Island Water Supply Commissioning
In its continuing effort to provide potable water to all residents throughout the Bahamas, the Government of the Bahamas, through the Water and Sewerage Corporation...
Statement from The Chairman of The Water & Sewerage Corporation
Team Soliciting Applications for Long Island Water Connection...A team from the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) flew into Long Island on Sunday, January 21, 2018...
Water corp starts work on Long Island stations
Water corp starts work on Long Island stations
THE Water and Sewerage Corporation has started construction of booster stations in the areas of Mangrove Bush, Petty's and Grays...
Bannister says new Long Island airport will be ‘wonderful’
Engineering and architectural studies for the design of a new airport in Long Island will begin in 2020 announced the Hon. Desmond Bannister, Minister of Public Works...
Long Islanders Hope Cries Are Heard at TCL Group's Business Outlook
Although Long Island has been able to re-bound since the devastation caused by Hurricane Joaquin in 2015, without the construction of a new airport, increased airlift, foreign investment and island-wide water supply, its economy remains stunted...
Long Island schools receive face lift from holiday travellers
Hurricane ravaged schools in Long Island benefited from the community service of The Domestic Tourist and a group of island hoppers this Majority Rule Holiday, as the crew travelled to the island for a weekend of giving back.
Long Island administrator went searching for alleged victims
Terrece Bootle-Bethel, island administrator for Long Island, said when she heard the rumor that 30 people had died on the island during the passage of Hurricane Joaquin, she went looking for the dead.