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The Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) signed two contracts today totaling over $4 Million 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 & Urban Development, the Honourable Philip ‘Brave’ Davis, wh…
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During the festive season it’s often said, ‘it’s better to give than to receive’ and the Water & Sewerage Corporation (WSC) is continuing their tradition of celebrating the holidays by giving presents to children – this year to those affected by Hurricane Joaquin. After the storm ravaged the southern islands, the Corporation knew it  had to do something to make the h…
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Although Water and Sewerage (WSC) may not be everyone’s number one page to follow on Facebook, WSC’s recent Facebook trivia contest, increased their numbers by 33%. “Social Media outreach is a priority goal for us at WSC ” said Visna Armbrister, Public Affairs Manager.  “It gives us a very accessible way to talk directly to our 68,000 customers, to advise them of publ…
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Nassau, Bahamas – Earlier this year the Water and Sewerage Corporation promoted Senior Engineer Cyprian Gibson to Assistant General Manager in charge of the Family Island Division. “This promotion could not have come at a more opportune time,” said Glen Laville, WSC General Manager. “When Hurricane Joaquin hit our islands – Cyprian was more than ready to take care of this si…
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In the wake of Hurricane Joaquin, where devastation spread throughout the central and southern Bahamas, the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) is going above and beyond to not only repair the water systems but to also install improved systems in these islands. Last week the WSC hurricane team gave updates to the public, via Juan McCartney’s, daily radio show ‘The Revolution’…
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The Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) has been hard at work improving their services and recently launched their Win Back campaign showing the improvements they have made. Additionally, WSC continues to teach students about our most important resource, WATER, and why we should treasure it.  Last week the WSC PR team visited Stephen Dillet Primary School to show students t…
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