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BWA Pumping Station Offline
The BWA advises today, Saturday, February 18th that one of its facilities in St. Michael is currently offline due to low reservoir levels. As a result, residents in parts of St. Michael, St. James and St. Thomas may experience low water pressure or outages. The...
Update #2: Emergency Repairs in Warleigh, St. Peter Continue
Repair work by the Barbados Water Authority continues today Saturday, February 18th on an 8-inch main in Warleigh, St. Peter. Yesterday Friday, crews encountered a delay which has meant that the emergency repair work would need to be completed today, barring no...
BWA Conducting Emergency Repairs in St. James
The Barbados Water Authority (BWA) wishes to advise that it is currently carrying out repairs on a 10-inch burst main in Apes Hill, St. James. As a result, customers in the following areas may be affected by a water outage or low pressure: St. Andrew • Turners Hall •...
Update: Emergency Electrical Maintenance Completed
The Barbados Water Authority wishes to update residents and businesses in parts of St. Michael and Christ Church that the emergency electrical maintenance conducted today Sunday, February 5th has been completed. Customers in any districts impacted by outages or low...
Emergency Electrical Maintenance to be Conducted at St. Michael Pumping Station
The Barbados Water Authority informs residents and businesses in parts of St. Michael and Christ Church that the Pumping Station which supplies them with water will be taken offline tomorrow Sunday, February 5th between 9:00 am & 4:00 pm to facilitate emergency...
BWA Continuing Repairs in St. Lucy
The Barbados Water Authority today, Friday February 3rd wishes to advise businesses and residents in Fustic, St. Lucy, that road works and repairs to the water main and service lines in the area continues. As a result, Fustic Village and surrounding areas may continue...
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Invitation To Bid: Supply And Delivery Of Pipes, Fittings And Appurtenances For Installation Of 4” And 6” Electromagnetic Meters, Barbados
The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC) has receivedfinancing from The European Union, toward the cost of the project titled Enhancing Climate Resilience in CARIFORUM Countries and intends to apply part of the proceeds towards the Supply and Delivery of...
Update: BWA Completes Emergency Repairs in St. Michael & St. Peter
This evening, Wednesday, February 28th the Barbados Water Authority wishes to update that crews have completed emergency repairs carried out on mains in President Kennedy Drive, St. Michael & Baltic, Boscobelle, St. Peter. Customers who were impacted should expect...
BWA Station in St. George Offline
The Barbados Water Authority informs residents of some St. George districts today Wednesday, February 28th that it has had to stop pumping from one of its Stations in the parish to facilitate the repair of a burst main in the system. As a result, customers in the...
BWA Conducting Emergency Repairs in St Michael
The Barbados Water Authority is today, Wednesday, February 28th advising residents and businesses in parts of St Michael that it is currently conducting emergency repairs on a large diameter main in the vicinity of President Kennedy Drive. As a result, customers in...
BWA Station in the North Offline
The Barbados Water Authority informs residents of some St. Lucy, St. Andrew and St. Peter districts today Wednesday, February 28th that it has had to stop pumping from one of its Stations in the north to facilitate the repair of a burst main in Baltic, Boscobelle St....
BARBADOS WATER AUTHORITY REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS – 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 water supplies, mitigate climate change effects, address seawater intrusion and sea level rise, diversify potable...