BWA, EPD say water safe to drink

The Barbados Water Authority (BWA) has firmly dismissed circulating social media claims questioning the quality of the island’s water supply. Authorities have clarified that the World Health Organisation (WHO) has not issued any warnings to the Government of Barbados regarding non-compliance with its drinking water guidelines.

 

According to the BWA, the potable water supplied across the island remains safe for human consumption and supports all development activities.

 

It noted that the BWA, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Wellness (MHW) and the Environmental Protection Department (EPD), conducts rigorous and continuous monitoring of groundwater sources and the distribution system. These efforts ensure the water meets all safety standards.

 

Any breaches of the water quality guidelines are promptly addressed through standard protocols, which are stipulated by EPD, MHW and WHO.

(BGIS)

 

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