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Brace for water shortages as reservoirs undergo repairs

One of the severely damaged local reservoirs in need of repairs. (Photo Credit: Water & Sewerage department)

By Esther Durand, BVI News Staff

Residents of the British Virgin Islands are being told to brace for periods of low, or even no water within the next few months.

Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Communication and Works Jeremy Hodge said this is because several reservoirs which were affected during last year’s hurricanes are currently being replaced and repaired.

He described the damage to local reservoirs as ‘extensive’.

According to Hodge, at least five reservoirs located on Sabbath Hill, Fort Hill, Hannah’s Hill, Balsam Ghut and the Valley on Virgin Gorda, respectively, received varying levels of damage and are lined up to be repaired.

Water won’t be off all at once

He further said residents should not be overly worried as the water will not be “out a hundred percent of the time.”

However, he added: “There would be periods of low water pressure or no water [and] we ask that when water is available to you, store as much as you can. We also ask that all wastage should be avoided.”

New reservoirs coming

In the meantime, a few reservoirs that were destroyed in the hurricanes will be replaced with new ones.

The Deputy Permanent Secretary said the reservoirs to be replaced include one at Maya Cove on Tortola, one at North Sound in Virgin Gorda, and the sole reservoir that was on Jost Van Dkye.

Hodge said, prior to last year’s hurricanes, the sole reservoir on Jost Van Dyke developed a pump issue which was not addressed in time to refill the reservoir.

As a consequence, the walls of the reservoir caved in.

“Part of what we were supposed to do before a storm is to make sure that the reservoirs are filled with water and, in that way, it would prevent the reservoirs from collapsing,” he explained.

Hodge said in the interim, a resident on the island agreed to allow his personal cisterns to be used to pump water to the rest of the island.

There are nine reservoirs on Tortola, two on Virgin Gorda, one on JVD, and one on Anegada.

The UK footing most of the bill

The reservoir repair and restoration project is a joint partnership between the BVI and the United Kingdom.

Hodge noted the BVI would pay roughly $150,000, which will go towards a part of the labour cost, while the UK would cover the remaining cost, which he was unable to divulge.

He said some of the reservoirs can cost up to a million dollars each. The work is being undertaken by a seven-man team from Florida Aqua Store.

They arrived in the territory earlier this month and are expected to complete the project within four to six months of their commencement date.

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  1. Mick Mars says:

    In order for there to be a shortage, you had to have something to be short of and I can’t tell you the last time I’ve seen Street Water on my area.

  2. Hmmm. says:

    Yet we saying we need a divorce from the UK.

  3. Get Lost! says:

    @Hmmmm: What’s the point? Is the UK fixing the situation, building new ones, schools technical colleges, business, political international training institutions?

    The answer is an emphatic NO!! So,be it known, some are tired of the colonialist rhetoric. Most want to be from it!!

  4. hmm says:

    uk help, you moan.. uk don’t help, you moan.
    If you don’t want uk help stop wasting time moaning and be part of the solution.

  5. West End resident says:

    what happen to the reservoirs at Zion Hill and Carrot bay? I guess the 1st district do not matter.

    • @west end resident says:

      Yes…long bush, Carrot Bay and Zion Hill would also be receiving new tanks.

    • CW says:

      It must be all about you! Hahahahaha. These are priority because they received the worst damage. But if you only think of yourself, then the BVI storm recovery will slow to a crawl and all the other Caribbean islands will recover and begin to steal your tourists…. OH WAIT THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT IS HAPPENING.

  6. Concern says:

    Subject line should have been, brace for MORE water shortage in Virgin Gorda. Can we at least can a schedule so we can plan?

  7. yea says:

    what about sea cows bay???? notthing you need to stop playing with the people we get5-8am 3hrs of waterlong time this going on

    • Jah Know says:

      Exactly, and there’s a completely good water reservoir up on the hill but we can’t get water frequently.

    • @YEA says:

      I AGREE BUT NOW WATER IS COMING ON 5:30-6:45ISH WE HAVE BEEN GETTING POOR SHORTAGE SINCE FRASER SIGN WITH BI-WATER I REALY THINK THIS THING IS PERSONAL MEHSON

  8. how nice says:

    yet they give $800 MF thousand US Dollars for a MF plane

  9. Water says:

    We can all go by them Crabbe people at fat hogs bay they got an 80,000 gallon container that they fill weekly for free while the rest of us have to pay.

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