BVI has a water crisis, Premier admits
Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley has acknowledged that the British Virgin Islands is grappling with a severe water crisis, citing ageing infrastructure and financial constraints as major obstacles.
2025-02-11 19:04:59 - VI News Staff
Speaking on a local radio show, the Premier admitted that the situation requires urgent action. “I agree that the water situation is an emergency and demands immediate attention,” he stated. “That’s why we secured funding to begin improving the water system as part of the loan we obtained.”
Wheatley pointed to frequent pipeline failures as a key issue. “The water infrastructure in the Virgin Islands has been deteriorating for years. We have enough water production to provide 24-hour supply across the territory, but the problem lies in our distribution network,” he explained.
Aging and leaky infrastructure
The Ministry of Communications and Works is working to address the crisis, but Wheatley noted that both the pipelines and reservoirs need urgent repairs. “Our distribution network is old and leaky… even our reservoirs need improvements. We are actively working to repair and upgrade them.”