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How GCF is enhancing water security

Fresh water is a scarce resource on the small island of Barbados. With few streams and rivers above ground, most freshwater is sourced from aquifiers beneath the island. Wells and boreholes allow access to water from these underground caves and streams. But climate change is causing sea levels to rise, resulting in salt infiltration that reduces even further the supply of freshwater. As water becomes more scarce, it is even more important to use it wisely. Water conservation is a necessity if Barbados is to adapt to the impacts of climate change, and ensure that all Bajans have access to clean water supplies.

The installed solar power at water pumping stations will result in greater resilience for the water system, and will reduce the carbon footprint of the Barbados Water Authority (BWA). But it will also significantly reduce energy costs for BWA, and those savings, together with other grants provided by GCF, will be reinvested to boost resilience and adaptation to climate change. 

Aquasure kids

The Water Loss Resilience initiative, one of the initiatives within the WSRN-S Barbados project, will build resilience to climate change and reduce disruptions in water supply. This will include creating a smart distribution network, updating the ageing mains water distribution system, and replacing old and defective mains pipes that result in leaks and water loss that can be ill-afforded in such a water scarce environment.

Some of the island’s water pipes date back over 150 years, and they are showing their age. The system experiences frequent leaks, and BWA tries to manage a balancing act of keeping water pressure high enough to reach far-flung households, but not so high that it causes more ruptures in ancient pipes. The result is that much precious water is lost before it can get to the consumer. A programme of upgrades such as this one in St Johns is urgently needed, replacing corroded cast iron pipes with modern PVC.

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