The following is an official press release from the The Central Water and Sewerage Authority (CWSA):

The Central Water and Sewerage Authority (CWSA) wishes to encourage customers in St Vincent and the Grenadines to prepare their Home Water Storage plan, as soon as possible.

Based on information gleaned from reports provided by the SVG Met Office, the state agency responsible for the recording of rainfall and other climate related data, SVG saw approximately 50% reduction in rainfall levels during the 2025 rainy season, when compared to the previous four years.

The figures in the table below show slight fluctuations between 2020 and 2024 and then a drastic plunge in 2025;

Year202020212022202320242025
Total Rainfall Recorded (mm)1455.31296.71442.81386.11552.0687.1

With surface and ground water aquifers not fully replenished during the 2025 Rainy Season, it is forecasted that the island will be facing the upcoming Dry Season with limited water available, compared to previous years. This is especially crucial for communities supplied by the Montreal, Dalaway and MamoonWater Sources, as based on our records, they are the first and most severely affected during periods of low rainfall and drought conditions.

As we as a country continue to grapple with the effects of Climate Change, and with the Caribbean Climate Outlook Forum’s (CARICOF) prediction of short-term drought conditions for SVG up to March and a long-term drought up to May of 2026, the CWSA MAY be forced to adapt and change its normal operating protocols. The rationing of water may start earlier and for longer periods of time, as well as the implementation of stringent water conservation practices.

The CWSA has activated its internal Emergency Management System; meaning, the close monitoring of all water sources, continued work on leak detection and repairs, heightened public awareness and the monitoring of all media outlets for public concerns.

Homeowners are further encouraged to invest in their home water storage systems, to alleviate the impact of both planned and unplanned water disruptions.

Kindly refer to the ‘Do-It-Yourself’ video tutorial, which describes the conversion of a plastic barrel into a water storage and distribution medium, shared on the CWSA/SWMU’s YouTube page. Water storage tanks can be purchased from hardware stores throughout the country, and recommended sizes are dependent on your family and household needs. Currently, the suggested calculation for water storage is to allocate ten gallons per person, per day.

The effects of Climate Change continue to intensify and have significant impacts on the Caribbean and the world over. Prolonged periods of unpredictable climate conditions have been noted.

The CWSA commits itself to monitoring and continuing to provide necessary information we continue to navigate the upcoming Dry Seasontogether.

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