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Basic Needs Trust Fund finances novel wastewater project

This story was posted 3 years ago
27 March 2023
in General News
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Farmer Alrich Matthew shows George Yearwood the extent of the land that he farms with other farmers. Photo: BNTF
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Plans are moving forward for the Princess Alice Hospital in Mirabeau, St Andrew, Grenada to receive a US$400,000 Wastewater Treatment and Recycling Plant featuring an innovative system which uses recycled glass instead of sand.

The system is being funded by the Caribbean Development Bank’s (CDB) Basic Needs Trust Fund (BNTF).

“The proposed system has a combination of technologies that will deliver high-quality water treatment with minimal electricity and operation and maintenance requirements,” said George Yearwood, Portfolio Manager of the BNTF.

The Project will be executed by BNTF in collaboration with the Windward Islands Research and Education Foundation (WINDREF), the National Water and Sewerage Authority (Nawasa) and the Ministry of Health and Wellness over a 36-month period. The BNTF is CDB’s flagship poverty reduction programme, working in 9 Caribbean countries to respond to the needs of vulnerable communities in the priority areas of water and sanitation, education and livelihoods enhancement, and infrastructural improvements.

The pilot project will install a very low-energy proprietary packaged-type wastewater treatment plant. The filtration system will effectively self-clean the media without human intervention and minimal electricity which makes it ideal for rural areas. The treatment plant uses activated crushed glass from recycled glass bottles and containers that will transform the wastewater from the hospital into a usable state.

“The recycled wastewater can be used for irrigation year-round by the nearby farmers. This is especially needed during the dry season,” explained Dr Lindonne Telesford, WINDREF Research Fellow and Project Coordinator.

The project is expected to:

  • Increase agricultural production by men and women beneficiary farmers by 15% during each dry season
  • Increase income for men and women farmers by 5% yearly
  • Increase treatment of wastewater at Princess Alice Hospital by 75%
  • Improve access to treated recycled water for 15 community properties

“I was happy to see when we visited that the area for the system has been identified and the stakeholders are on board, the hospital administrators Nawasa and the farmers alike,” said Yearwood, who was part of the CDB’s delegation that visited Grenada in late February 2023.

“This initiative will be very handy for us,” said Alrich Matthew, a farmer who has farmed in the area for over 23 years. “We do not have enough water to survive efficiently all year. So, we greatly appreciate this project, and we pray it comes on stream as fast as possible.”

The project will also implement a gender-responsive education and awareness campaign to bolster support for and build community participation around the pilot. It is expected that Nawasa will maintain the treatment plant after the project is completed.

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Tags: alrich matthewbasic needs trust fundcaribbean development bankgeorge yearwoodmirabeaunational water and sewerage authoritynawasaprincess alice hospitalwastewaterwindrefwindward islands research and education foundation

Comments 4

  1. JenJen says:
    3 years ago

    If this is WASTE WATER from a HOSPITAL it will contain bio hazards like BLOOD, TISSUE, URINE. How does a sample water filter, which is what this is, simply exchanging ground glass for sand??? Answer that. You end up with biological contamination of farmer’s fields with inedible food. ANY waste water from a hospital MUST BE TREATED.

  2. Sandy says:
    3 years ago

    This man shows up to talk to farmers in office attire. What disconnect?

    Talk about farming is just talk.

    • Aitch says:
      3 years ago

      So, a white shirt and black pants is office attire.
      And, so what!
      You’re a real joker.
      If you’ve nothing constructive to say please keep quiet.

      • Sandy says:
        3 years ago

        Quite clearly he is not in tune or care to be in tune with the reality of farmers.

        My observation is very constructive.

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