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Nassau, Bahamas – The Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) recently announced that they will be hosting the 23rd Annual Caribbean Water and Wastewater Association (CWWA) Conference and Exhibition which will be held at the Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island October 6th thru October 10th, 2014.   CWWA Conference Chairman, Cyprian Gibson noted, “The theme of this year’s conferen…
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Photo L-R Trevor Ferguson, Technical Cadet Director/Ministry of Education, Jania Darville (Mother of scholarship recipient, Joshua Darville), Ingrid Cheri Hanna, Assist. General Manager/Human Resources & Training WSC. We at the Water & Sewerage Corporation are excited to support and help the next generation of young Bahamians who are working diligen…
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Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) is joining the ranks of progressive companies that provides billing by e-Notifications. Nassau, Bahamas – Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) is joining the ranks of progressive companies that provides billing by e-Notifications.  E-notifications allows customers to get account notifications on their smart phones, tablets or computer…
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Congratulations to Mr Stanley Forbes, winner of our first Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini courtesy of BTC! Mr Forbes signed up for e-Notifications from Water & Sewerage Corporation to have his monthly statements sent directly to his smartphone, and was automatically entered to win. WSC has partnered with the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) so that customers who regist…
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Every year, and all through the year, the Water & Sewerage Corporation (WSC) prepares to face hurricanes, and other natural disasters, however a key part of the national preparedness plan involves the consumer.  You too must be ready! The WSC is increasingly reliant on desalinated water supplies in many islands, and contrary to recent publications, this is act…
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Nassau, Bahamas – The Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) lost a device which was returned to the Corporation by two brothers, both students of Oakes Field Primary School recently. Brothers Nathan Carey age 6 and Yaqiym Rahming age 10 with the assistance of their mother Shaquila Carey traced the device to the Corporation via the manufacturer.    Proving that honesty is still the …
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