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Consolidated Water’s Bahamian revenues have decreased by more than $8 million over the past two years, as the Water & Sewerage Corporation’s leak and loss reduction programme bears fruit. “The BISX-listed water producer, in its annual 10-K report filed with the US Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) this week, revealed that its Bahamian revenues for 2015 had drop…
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Please read the following release which was published by IDB-IIC Bahamas regarding non-revenue water reduction. As The Bahamas is well into completing its preparation to host the 57th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Boards of Governors of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the 31st for the Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC), the benefits derived from t…
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Basketball is one of many great ways to play your way to success, and the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) is leading the way by jump-starting Nassau’s newest women’s basketball league.  The league is being spearheaded by one of WSC’s very own and is a great way to showcase more of the country’s female basketball talent. WSC’s Employee Relations Manager, Mynez Cargill-…
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On the heels of their successful Win Back Campaign, the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) has launched their Customer Referral Program after listening to the requests of their faithful customers. Customers participating in the referral program will receive $25 off their water bill when they get their friends and family to ‘ditch the well’ and switch to city water service. “Her…
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Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) once again showed their support for the Sister Sister breast cancer organisation by donating proceeds from their annual Bake for the Cure bake sale. The bake sale is hosted by WSC’s Sporting and Social Club and is their way of giving back to those in need.  “It is our corporate responsibility based on our mission statement, ‘Committed t…
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Some 2,350 Bahamian homes and businesses will receive piped water for the first time due to a $42 million project, which aims to “duplicate” a model that slashed Family Island water leaks by 50 percentage points. Robert Deal, the Water & Sewerage Corporation’s (WSC) deputy general manager, told Tribune Business that the Water Supply Improvement Project would also provide …
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