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Water Tariff Consultations Begin Amid St. Kitts Drought

Nevis NewsBy Nevis NewsJune 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Minister Konris Maynard has announced that public consultations will be held regarding water tariffs, a move prompted by persistent drought conditions affecting the island nation. The Minister of Public Utilities addressed the current water situation and the government’s proactive measures during a recent public forum.

Addressing Water Scarcity and Rising Costs

During the session, Minister Maynard briefed residents on the ongoing drought and detailed the government’s initiatives to bolster water availability. These efforts include significant investments in a desalination plant and extensive surveys to identify new underground water sources. These projects are anticipated to substantially increase the water supply for the populace.

To provide context for the upcoming discussions, Minister Maynard outlined the substantial costs incurred by the government for each water source. Currently, residents pay $7.20 per thousand gallons, a rate that has remained unchanged for the past 25 years. In contrast, the government’s expenditure for producing desalinated water stands at approximately $30 per thousand gallons, with groundwater production costs slightly lower.

“At some point, we have to make a decision that it is in our interest to ensure that we pay even just a bare minimum for the services of water,” Minister Maynard stated, highlighting the financial strain caused by the discrepancy between production costs and consumer prices.

Initiating Dialogue on Tariff Revisions

The Minister confirmed the government’s intention to engage the public in discussions about updating water tariffs. He emphasized that several million dollars have been invested in securing water for the nation, making it essential to consult with the public on how to address the current tariff structure.

Officials have clarified that no price increases have been announced. Instead, the current initiative is focused on initiating discussions to explore the possibility of revising the existing tariffs. Minister Maynard stressed that these consultations are crucial for ensuring the long-term sustainability of water services.

Call for Water Conservation

Minister Maynard also underscored the critical importance of water conservation for all residents. This call to action is deemed vital not only for managing water costs but also for mitigating the impact of the ongoing drought, which is expected to persist throughout the summer months.

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