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The Water & Sewerage Corporation PR Team were invited to Jordan Prince William Primary School last week to visit the charming first grade students, who were learning about natural resources. As eager five and six year old students they absorbed all the information they were given about water in The Bahamas, and were taught that they can make a very important difference towards…
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Water doesn’t just keep us alive, it’s in everything we do, everywhere we go and is something we use everyday.  Water & Sanitation Month is a designated period dedicated to recognising the importance of proper sanitation practices in our daily lives. To help celebrate Water & Sanitation Month, the Rotaract Club of South East Nassau Centennial, invited the Water and S…
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In recent years, the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC), has been reaching out to school students throughout The Bahamas to teach them about the importance of water conservation.  In 2004, they launched their first essay competition, to gauge the strength of their knowledge and since then students have continued to show their water knowledge.  “Water and Sewerage is…
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At a public meeting held at Cleveland Eneas Primary School last week by the Water and Sewerage (WSC) Corporation, along with the Honorable Khaalis Rolle, Member of Parliament for Pinewood, it was announced that works to provide city water services to the residents would start March 14th, 2016. “Residents of some sections of Pinewood have had to rely on well water for years,” sai…
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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 droppe…
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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 the…
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