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Minister Addresses Drought, Outlines Long-Term Water Security Plans

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Minister Konris Maynard Details Government’s Response to Water Crisis

Public Utilities Minister Konris Maynard has provided a comprehensive overview of his ministry’s efforts to combat ongoing drought conditions and ensure a consistent water supply for citizens. Speaking during a recent radio interview, Minister Maynard, accompanied by Prime Minister Drew, focused on the challenges posed by reduced rainfall and the proactive measures being implemented to secure the nation’s water future.

Declining Rainfall and Increased Bushfire Risk

Minister Maynard highlighted a concerning trend of decreasing rainfall levels across the island. This reduction in precipitation has not only impacted water reserves but has also coincided with a notable increase in reported bushfires during the current season. Forecasts for the upcoming rainy season also indicate a potential for below-normal rainfall, further underscoring the severity of the water situation.

Addressing Past Inaction and Present Improvements

The Minister acknowledged the current water crisis, stating that his ministry inherited a situation where insufficient action had been taken by the previous administration to mitigate the growing challenges. He emphasized that earlier intervention could have helped manage the situation before it reached its current critical point.

Despite these challenges, Minister Maynard detailed significant developments undertaken by the current administration to strengthen the country’s water infrastructure. He pointed to the successful rehabilitation of the Cayon Well, which has now provided the community with 24-hour water access for the first time in years.

Expanding Infrastructure and Future Solutions

Further efforts to enhance water accessibility are underway. The ministry is working to secure a second storage tank to serve households that have experienced intermittent supply due to their elevated locations relative to existing storage capacity. Additionally, drilling projects are in progress to bring water access to the St. Peter’s community.

Minister Maynard confirmed that several communities, once accustomed to regular water service, are now facing shortages due to the diminished rainfall. He identified a fundamental lack of reliable water sources as a key problem that requires immediate and sustained attention.

The Necessity of Desalination

In light of these issues, the government views desalination as a crucial solution for providing a consistent water supply to certain communities. The Minister acknowledged initial community apprehension regarding the construction of the desalination plant but noted a growing understanding of its necessity among the populace.

Looking ahead, projections from experts suggest a continued need to expand the current water infrastructure. Minister Maynard indicated plans to increase the capacity of the existing 2 Million Gallon Desalination plant to approximately four to five Million Gallons to meet future demand.

The government remains committed to supporting its citizens through these challenging times, with ongoing efforts focused on building a more resilient and secure water future for all.

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