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Murky Water Despite New Pipes St Lucy Folk Say

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Local water quality issue in St Lucy, Barbados. No direct commercial mechanism identified; the news is about public service complaints and government infrastructure plans without specific company or commodity impact. The desalination plant and filtration works are government projects with no disclosed private sector involvement or financial details. No scarcity, price, or margin channel is triggered.

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  • Residents of St Lucy, Barbados, report ongoing water quality issues despite new pipes.
  • Prime Minister Mia Mottley announced plans for a second desalination plant and filtration works, expected completion by August.
  • Many residents continue to rely on water tankers.
  • MP Peter Phillips acknowledged the discolored water issue and urged clearer communication from Barbados Water Authority.

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Murky Water Despite New Pipes St Lucy Folk Say — News Analysis