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October 12, 2023
Sustainability First: Can Low-Carbon Desalination Solve Water Crises?

NORWAY - Reverse osmosis is the primary method of desalting water, which pushes water under high pressure through fine membranes that separate the salt. 

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July 17, 2018
Fluence Corp. to supply desalinated water to Resorts World Bimini

A water purification company called Fluence Corp. announced yesterday that it is "headed to The Bahamas" to supply water to Resorts World Bimini "for use by resorts and homes in the North Bimini region". According to a number of online stories on the matter, the [...]
The post Fluence Corp. to supply desalinated water to Resorts World Bimini appeared first on The Nassau Guardian.

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January 17, 2018
Projected Reverse Osmosis Desalination Plant welcomed by Ragged Islanders

?This is great news for Ragged Island,? said Basil Francis of the Government?s plans to construct a Reverse Osmosis Desalination Plant on the far-flung southern island...

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December 08, 2011
Advanced desalination technology from GE brings clean drinking water to Bahamas

Waterworld.com: TREVOSE,
PA, Dec. 7, 2011 -- Advanced desalination technology from GE is helping
a water scarce region in the Bahamas conserve water, expand water
production and improve its access to clean drinking water.

Residents
of Tarpum Bay on the island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas have been
suffering with brackish and poor quality water for many years. GE
provided its seawater reverse...

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March 28, 2024
Water Corp owed its supplier nearly $30 million at the end of 2023

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) found itself owing nearly $27 million to its BISX-listed water supplier by the close of 2023, with approximately 80 percent of that sum labeled as "delinquent." In its annual year-end 10-K filing with the US Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC), BISX-listed Consolidated Water disclosed that CW-Bahamas' [...]

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March 12, 2024
WSC rebuilds Abaco network infrastructure with resiliency and redundancy, creating most advanced system in the Family Islands

The Water and Sewerage Corporation continues to rehabilitate, rebuild and/or upgrade the corporation’s network infrastructure on the island of Abaco, with resiliency and redundancy in the face of any potential future natural disaster at the core of its efforts.

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September 20, 2010
WATER RATIONING AFTER TANKER BREAKS DOWN

By STAFF WRITER
Guardian News Desk
The Water and Sewerage Corporation(WSC)is rationing water in New Providence as a result of the breakdown of a water tanker servicing the island.
In a statement, the corporation said the water tanker Titas, which transports approximately 2.7 million imperial gallons per day of water from North Andros to New Providence, suffered a series of major mechanical failure...

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August 17, 2023
Consolidated Water Marks 50th Anniversary NASDAQ Bell Ringing Honour

Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. (NASDAQ Global Select: CWCO), a leading global developer and operator of advanced water supply and treatment plants with operations also in The Bahamas, rang the Nasdaq Opening Bell on Monday, August 14, to mark its 50th Anniversary.

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July 07, 2023
CWCO Backs Basketball Programmes

For the past 18 years young boys and girls between the ages of seven and 17 eagerly anticipate and enjoy the D-Squad Summer Basketball Camp. Last week, the free camp primarily sponsored by Consolidated Water (Bahamas) Ltd (CWCO) concluded with over 50 registered campers.

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June 19, 2023
WSC's operating expenses up $17 million, subvention cut by $18M

Although revenue at the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) increased by $1.7 million in 2022 compared to the previous year, its operating expenses grew by $17.2 million over the same period, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Public Works and Utilities Bacchus Rolle said.

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