Welcome to
The Barbados Water Authority
The Barbados Water Authority (BWA) is the entity in Barbados charged with supplying the island with potable water as well as the provision of wastewater treatment and disposal services to the sewered areas of Bridgetown and the South Coast.
What We Do
Provision of Potable Water
The Authority is the statutory body responsible for supplying the island of Barbados with potable water.
Wastewater Treatment
We provide wastewater treatment and disposal services to the sewered areas of Bridgetown and the South Coast.
Protection of water resources
The Authority is responsible for the monitoring, assessment, control and protection of the island’s water resources.
FAQ
FTC Standards of Service
(246) 434-4292
Mon-Sun: 8:30 am to 12 Midnight
(Inclusive of Weekends and Bank Holidays)
Water Wednesdays
Water Wednesdays is a production of the Barbados Water Authority created to provide the Authority with a forum to inform and educate the public via a series of television features highlighting: general water and wastewater matters of interest; works being undertaken by the BWA that will benefit or affect customers; emergency or crisis water or wastewater situations or any other water related topics of public interest.
Visit the Water Wednesday’s youtube Channel
Water Conservation Tips
There are many ways in which you can save water, benefiting our environment and also your pocket.
Collect rainwater to use on your plants and lawn, or to wash your car.
Save up to 125 litres of water by using a bucket instead of a hose when you wash your car.
Fix leaking taps – a dripping tap can waste more than 60 litres of water per week.
Don’t leave the tap running to clean dishes or vegetables, use a bowl of water instead.
Keep a jug of water in the fridge so there is no need to run the water until it gets cold.
Fully load your washing machine as a full load uses less water than two half-loads.
Have a refreshing shower instead of a bath. This can save over 150 litres of water per week. But be careful – a power shower can use more water than a bath!
A running tap can use six litres of water per minute so turn off the tap when brushing your teeth.
Fill the kettle with only as much water as you need.
Happening Now
BWA Making a Connection at the Bridgetown Port
The Barbados Water Authority (BWA) informs businesses near The Shallow Draft at the Bridgetown Port that the BWA will be making a connection and installing a hydrant in the area over the weekend. The work is scheduled to be conducted between 5:00 pm on Saturday, March...
Water Bills for March to Include February Charges
A few weeks ago, the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) informed customers in parts of Christ Church and St. Philip that they may receive their February water bills after the respective payment due dates. This matter was only resolved recently, and might unfortunately...
BWA Requests for Proposals – **EXTENSION OF SUBMISSION DEADLINE**
Invitation for Prequalification BWA-2024-002 BARBADOS CLIMATE RESILIENT SOUTH COAST WATER RECLAMATION PROJECT The Government of Barbados (GOB), through its execution agency, the Barbados Water Authority (BWA), has embarked on a vital initiative to augment existing...
Get In Touch
Office Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8:30 am – 4:30pm
Cashiers:
Mon-Fri: 8:30 am – 3:30pm
Telephone:
246-434-4292
Call us :
Mon-Sun: 8:30 am to 12 Midnight
(Inclusive of Weekends and Bank Holidays)
E-Mail:
customercare@bwa.gov.bb