The Caribbean’s Water and Sewerage Association (CAWASA) has pledged to keep its head above water in 2024, to continue achieving its lofty mission of helping prevent Caribbean water utilities from drowning or dying from thirst as the region continues reaping its share of the world’s widening water woes.
Electric utilities across the region have been discussing strategies for the management of disasters at the annual disaster management round table of the Caribbean Electric Utility Services Corporation (CARILEC). The forum held in a hybrid format, was aimed at facilitating knowledge sharing, strengthening relationships, and further developing collaborative mechanisms among disaster coordinators and health and safety officers from member utilities across the region, a CARILEC release states. The round Atable.
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ON Monday, April 22, the Caribbean Electric Utility Services Corporation (CARILEC) hosted its annual Disaster Management Roundtable aimed at facilitating knowledge sharing, strengthening relationships, and further developing collaborative mechanisms among disaster coordinators and health and safety officers from member utilities across the region.
SAINT Lucians are being called-upon by the Water and Sewerage Company (WASCO Inc.) to realistically assess the grave problems and challenges facing the local water company and start to understand that the only way it will be able to remain floating is through urgent capital injection, whether by government, through a rate increase, or both.