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 Nassau, Bahamas – The Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) wishes to provide the following operational updates to our valued customers and all residents of The Bahamas following the passage of Hurricane Irma. 1. New Providence (NP) Normal, pre-Hurricane Irma, water and sewerage operations have been fully restored. 2. Family Islands (FIs) WSC Assessment Team…
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Hurricane Irma PR Update No. 3  Nassau, Bahamas – The Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) wishes to provide the following operational updates to our valued customers and all residents of The Bahamas following the passage of Hurricane Irma. 1. New Providence (NP) Our NP water supply system continues to operate normally with no challenges. Both our Blue Hills and W…
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Hurricane Irma PR Update No. 2  Nassau, Bahamas – The Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) wishes to provide the following updates to our valued customers and all residents of The Bahamas as to our initial assessments as Hurricane Irma exits The Bahamas. 1. New Providence (NP) There was no interruption in the public water supply and there are no initial reports of…
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PR Update No. 1 – Wednesday September 06, 2017, 11.00 AM Evacuation of The Southern Bahamas Nassau, Bahamas – The Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) wishes to once again advise our valued customers and all residents of the Bahamas that our teams in New Providence and the Family Islands are actively implementing our hurricane preparedness plans in anticipation of the arri…
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The Water and Sewerage Corporation signed two contracts yesterday totalling over $4m to extend water supplies to the communities of Pinewood (Phase B), Boatswain Hill, and Coral Lakes. The contract signing follows a tender process that started in 2014. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Works and Urban Development Philip “Brave” Davis, who was present at the signin…
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 On Thursday, December 10, The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) approved financing to support the Government of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas in its effort to improve the water supply systems serving communities on New Providence and six Family Islands. The Water Supply Improvement Project is funded by a USD 28.33 million loan. The loan includes an allocation of …
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