VI News Staff 1 year ago

Ocean Point Terminals Halts Effort to End Water Distribution Program Amid Legal Battle

In a terse notice filed with the District Court of the Virgin Islands on Thursday, Ocean Point Terminals — formerly Limetree Bay Terminals — indicated that it had withdrawn its request for the court to dissolve the preliminary injunction that currently requires it to maintain a water distribution program for those who were affected by the flaring incidents that misted oil over several St. Croix communities in 2021.

Earlier this month, the entity which now does business as Ocean Point Terminals had argued that the low participation rate in the program proved that it was not necessary. According to figures that had been presented to the court, only 290 of the “allegedly potential thousands of claimants” had applied for the program, and just 124 of those applications were approved.

However, the proportion of residents who actually utilized the program was even smaller, said Ocean Point, with only 38 households collecting more than half of the water they were entitled to. Twelve eligible households had not picked up any water at all since the program’s launch. According to Ocean Point, the data shows that “if a water emergency ever existed, it does not exist at this time.”

The company had petitioned the court to allow it to cease the water distribution program, which it says has cost almost $300,000 in administrative and operating costs while handing out less than $45,000 worth of water. 


READ MORE: VI CONSORTIUM

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS WEATHER

Dominica brace for flooding from tropical wave

VI News Staff
1 year ago

Be vigilant! 8 suspected cases of HFMD reported locally

VI News Staff
3 years ago

Order in Council ‘should be removed’- TCI Deputy Premier Jamell R. Rob...

VI News Staff
6 months ago

2024 General Election

VI News Staff
1 year ago

Tariffs, Tax Cuts, Fed Testimony Top a Crowded Week for the Economy

VI News Staff
11 months ago