Cabinet Approves Declaration Of Water-Related Emergency

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On Monday, Saint Lucia’s Cabinet of Ministers approved declaring a water-related emergency, the fourth in the past ten years, as the country experiences rainfall scarcity and water supply challenges. Water and Sewerage Company Inc. (WASCO) Chief Executive Officer Zilta George-Leslie announced the Cabinet declaration at a News Conference on Tuesday. She said once the Gazette publishes the order, someone who contravenes the measure would commit an offence.  Upon summary conviction, the offender would be liable to a fine of not less than $3,000 or imprisonment of not less than six months, or both. The WASCO CEO revealed that a further fine of not less than $50 would be imposed for each day the breach continues. “All consumers of potable water in Saint Lucia are therefore urged to restrict the use of potable water for non-potable uses,” George-Leslie told reporters. She said WASCO recommends essential usage as water necessary to sustain human life, domestic animals’ lives, and maintain hygiene and sanitation standards. There would be restrictions on activities including  using potable water to water lawns, pressure wash, mix concrete, and fill swimming pools. George-Leslie said that as of Tuesday, May 14, the John Compton Dam reported water levels of 318.6 feet...

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