The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has initiated a significant infrastructure project with the commencement of restoration work on a massive water storage facility at Crabbs. This critical reservoir, capable of holding approximately 1.2 million imperial gallons of water, represents a cornerstone in the nation’s comprehensive strategy to overhaul its water utility network.
Utilities Minister Melford Nicholas provided official confirmation of the project’s progress through a video presentation, emphasizing that this rehabilitation effort constitutes an integral component of wider systemic enhancements within the Water Utilities framework. Minister Nicholas stated: ‘Restoration of this 1.2 million imperial gallon storage tank is underway at Crabbs. The infrastructural development and renovation of the country’s Water Utilities continues apace.’
The substantial investment in water infrastructure is projected to deliver tangible improvements to water storage capabilities while facilitating more consistent and reliable distribution services to neighboring communities. This development forms part of a concerted governmental response to address persistent water supply challenges that have affected residents and businesses across the region.
While project specifications and engineering details have been disclosed, government authorities have not yet established a definitive timeline for the completion of these rehabilitation works. The initiative reflects ongoing national commitments to modernize essential public utilities and ensure sustainable water resource management for future generations.
