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GRENADA
Water Supply Expansion and Sewerage Improvement This project will expand and upgrade Grenada’s water distribution and wastewater networks while improving the sewerage infrastructure in the capital city, St. George’s. It will enhance the quality and quantity of water resources available to residential and economic sectors. The project will increase the efficiency and climate resilience of the water sector in Grenada and improve the availability of potable water supplies for St. George’s and tourism developments in the south of the island.
UKCIF grant £12.2mn (US$15.9mn)
Grenada US$0.1mn
US US$$ 34.0mn 16.0mn
SAINT PATRICK
111,000 residents
SAINT MARK
of Grenada will benefit from increased efficiency and climate resilience of the water sector; and enhanced access to safe drinking water and sanitation.
Gouyave
SAINT JOHN Concord
SAINT ANDREW
Brizan
SAINT GEORGE
St. George’s
December 2016
September 2021
December 2021
March 2022
July 2023
SAINT DAVID
Morne Rouge
Technical Assistance phase approved
Technical Assistance completed
Capital project approved
Start of construction
End of construction
Capital District Borders Existing Service Area Proposed Expansion
This project has been made possible through a grant from the United Kingdom Government under the UK Caribbean Infrastructure Fund (UKCIF), which provides grant funding for climate-resilient infrastructure projects to encourage growth and to support improved livelihoods, poverty reduction and safer conditions for residents. UKCIF is administered by the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB). June 2021
Contacts National Water and Wastewater Authority Whyme Cox, Project Coordinator Email: wcox@nawasa.gd
Caribbean Development Bank Andrew Dupigny, Head, Infrastructure Partnerships, Office of the Vice-President (Operations) Email: dupigna@caribank.org