Basseterre, St. Kitts, March 24, 2022 (SKNIS): Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Infrastructure, the Honourable Shawn Richards, said the St. Kitts Water Services Department is expected to extend the water distribution to over twenty additional areas this year.
Minister Richards in his World Water Day 2022 address on March 22 said that “A robust and resilient water infrastructure is fundamental to the sustainable development of our nation.”
He added that “The Government is committed to allocating the necessary resources to ensure that every household and business in St. Kitts has twenty-four hour access to a safe and adequate supply of potable water.”
Deputy Prime Minister Richards also said, “With the assistance of the Ministries of Finance and Sustainable Development, other investments in our water infrastructure also include drilling of additional wells, replacement and upgrading of pipelines, construction of new, and expansion of existing storage reservoirs, the use of modern technology to improve efficiency and to optimize the use of our resources.”
He also mentioned that the current institutional capacity and structure of the Water Services Department is currently being reviewed to assess whether it would be beneficial to convert the Department to a Statutory Entity.
He also said, “We recognize that water is a basic necessity for hygiene and sanitation and as such must always be affordable to even the poorest amongst us. However, while we subsidize the poor, we must ensure that those who can afford to, pay an equitable rate to ensure that we recover the cost of providing the service. To this end, we would continue to review and assess the water tariff. The last increase in our water tariff was some 21 years ago (2001).”
Wednesday, June 24
Trending
- The Department of Human Resources is pleased to announce EXTERNAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND A CALL FOR RESUMES IN THE GENERAL SECRETARIAT:
- The Department of Human Resources is pleased to announce CONSULTANCY OPPORTUNITIES IN THE GENERAL SECRETARIAT:
- $4,500 RAISED THROUGH A SILENT AUCTION FOR COTTON THOMAS COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL AT IGS 2026
- NATIONAL SECRETARIAT FOR HUMAN SECURITY AND WELLBEING ENGAGES STAKEHOLDERS ON SUMMER OF INTERVENTION INITIATIVE
- SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS GOVERNMENT PUSHES AHEAD WITH NATIONAL ADDRESSING SYSTEM
- SUITE OF LEGISLATION PASSED IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FURTHER STRENGTHENS THE FEDERATION’S FINANCIAL SECTOR
- ST. PETER’S TO BE RESTORED TO 24/7 WATER SUPPLY FOLLOWING KEY UPGRADES
- Prime Minister Drew: Protecting People Must Remain Central to the Global Response to Sea-Level Rise

