NAWASA On The Dry Season Challenge

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NAWASA is faced with distribution challenges as a result of the present dry season facing Grenada and the rest of the region.

Daily, NAWASA monitors all systems and their capacity to meet demands, and notes an increasing shortfall in production. The company’s ability to provide a 24-hours supply is further hindered as a result.

It has become necessary to institute valve regulations for the Les Avocat and Mardigras Water Systems, serving communities in the parishes of St. George and St. David as follows:

  • Les Avocat: Berrotte, Minorca, Windsor Forest, Apsley, Perdmontemps, Marian, St. Paul’s, Richmond Hill, Morne Jaloux, La Borie, Hope Vale, Creighton.
  • Mardigras: Mardigras, Antoine Hill, parts of St. Paul’s, Berrotte, Cobo Town, Bay Gardens, Africa, parts of Mt. Parnassus, Morne Delice and Old Westerhall.

This schedule takes effect from Wednesday April 1st 2020 and will remain unless otherwise advised by NAWASA.

Water Systems Communities to Receive Water, Days and Times Communities Without Water Supply During the period
Les Avocat La Borie

Monday, Friday

5:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Mt. Airy, Morne Delice, Mt. Parnassus, The Bocas, Creighton, Holder Hill, Parade

 

  Upper St. Paul’s (from the Greens), Mt. Airy, Morne Delice

Tuesday

5:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

 

La Borie, Lower St. Paul’s, Mt. Parnassus

  The Bocas, Mt. Parnassus, Creighton, Parade

Wednesday

5:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

 

La Borie, Mt. Airy, Morne Delice

  Holder Hill, St. Paul’s

Thursday

5:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Mt. Parnassus, La Borie, Mt. Airy, Morne Delice, The Bocas, Creighton
Mardigras Mt. Parnassus

Monday: 6p.m. Monday to 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday

Wednesday: 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday to 6:00 a.m. on Thursday

Friday: 6:00 p.m. on Friday to 6:00 a.m. on Saturday

 

 

 

Mardigras

 

As we approach the peak of the dry season with the continued threat of COVID -19 which requires increase use of water for personal hygiene such as hand washing, NAWASA strongly encourages persons to conserve and limit non-essential uses such as for:

  • Power washing of paved surfaces such roads, sidewalks, driveways, garages
  • Washing of vehicles with hoses
  • Irrigation of lawns and gardens

NAWASA is committed to meeting the needs of every consumer; however, individuals are also reminded of their personal responsibility to ensure they collect and store a minimum of 35 gallons of water, per person, per day for a three-day period, taking into consideration the needs of their households and pets.

The current projections for the remainder of the dry season will certainly bring additional stress for all water systems, and others may be added to the list as necessary.

NAWASA…committed to meeting customers’ needs.

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