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Daily water interruptions is ‘third-world country living’- Hon Fraser

Daily water interruptions is ‘third-world country living’- Hon Fraser

Senior opposition legislator, Honourable Julian Fraser RA (R3) has called on the Fahie administration to end daily water disconnections in the Third District and in other areas of the territory.

The legislator made the calls during a February 2, 2022, press conference hosted by the Opposition and included Opposition Leader Hon Marlon A. Penn (R8) and Hon Melvin M. Turnbull (R2).

“How long can we continue to tolerate the fact that water is shut off in the afternoon and don’t come back until morning… that’s third-world country living,” Hon Fraser stated.

“We’ve gone past that long time ago, we have to stop it,” he said in his plea to the Government.

Hon Fraser added that while the government has accepted the reality, he is not about criticisms but rather, an attempt to ensure that the country functions properly and people are satisfied.

Senior opposition legislator, Hon Julian Fraser RA (R3) has called on the Fahie administration to end daily water disconnections in the third district and in other areas of the territory.


‘Fix these things’ – Hon Fraser


“If the process entails you becoming frustrated and thinking that I am picking on you, well I promise you that not my intent, but if that’s the way you feel then go and fix these things that I am talking about,” he said.

Adding to the complaints about water, was Opposition Member Hon Turnbull who also said water woes are affecting the 2nd District.

Meanwhile, according to the recent Speech from the Throne, the government announced that it will continue to make moves to have an adequate supply of water for the use of the public.

Government will also seek to establish a Water and Sewerage Authority as a statutory corporation through the Water and Sewerage Authority Bill to provide water supply and sanitation services.

The authority will include powers to control, manage, maintain, operate and supervise all watercourses and waterworks in the Virgin Islands, and provide an adequate supply of water for the use of the public.

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