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Message from BWA’s General Manager
While the BWA continues to thank all customers who have been making the...
Low Reservoir Levels May Affect Areas in St. John
The Barbados Water Authority (BWA) wishes to inform residents of St. John today, Sunday, May 15, that it is currently experiencing low reservoir levels at a facility in the parish which may cause residents and businesses in some districts to be impacted by low water...
BWA Pumping Stations Back Online
The Barbados Water Authority advises that all of its pumping stations are back online. Residents of areas that experienced low pressure or water outages earlier today as a result of the power outages are reminded that the water supply to their districts is expected to...
BWA Relocating a Main on Constitution Road, Bridgetown
The Barbados Water Authority informs the public that it will be relocating a six-inch main at Constitution Road, Bridgetown, opposite Queen’s Park, on Sunday, May 15th, between 9:00 am and 6:00 pm. As a result, residents and businesses located between the Mencea Cox...
Water Rate Change For Registered Farmers
Registered farmers are advised that the agricultural water rate became available effective May 1st, 2022. Farmers who wish to access the new rate will be required to follow a simple process which includes: Filling out the forms available on the Ministry of Agriculture...
FAQs on new Water Rate for farmers
Question #1: Who is a registered farmer? Answer: A registered farmer is an individual or enterprise that is actively engaged in farming and has been issued a valid Farmer Identification Number or Card by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food and Nutritional Security....