11th
March 2010
Government
Refutes Media Claims of Water Importation
The
Government of Saint Lucia categorically refutes
claims circulating in the local media about
the importation of water from the Commonwealth
of Dominica into Saint Lucia. Government wishes
to make it absolutely clear that no Government
agency including the Water and Sewage Company
has initiated or completed any process geared
towards the procurement of water and subsequent
importation into Saint Lucia.
The Minister for Communications, Works, Transport
and Public Utilities, Hon. Guy Joseph stated
recently that importation of water was not an
option at this juncture and that the situation
was sufficiently under control. The Minister
further stated that importation of water was
an extremely expensive option which would have
to be avoided at all cost. The claims therefore
within the local Press of water was being imported
into the island is completely unfounded and
is only contributing towards the unnecessary
heightening of anxiety and alarm.
Enquiries by the Office of Government Press
Secretary with the General Manager of the Water
and Sewage Authority, Mr. John Joseph, President
of the Saint Lucia Hotel and Tourism Association,
Mr. Anthony Bowen, and the General Manager of
the Dominica Water and Sewerage Company (DOWASCO),
Mr. Bernard Etinoffe confirm that no such process
involving water importation from Dominica had
been set in motion.
The Government of Saint Lucia would like to
inform the public that there are certain requirements,
which MUST be met in relation to the importation
of water into Saint Lucia. This would involve
the following:
1.The submission of a certificate by the local
interest to the Public Health Department of
the Ministry of Health from the source of the
water confirming that the water has met required
standards.
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