Seventh Water (John Compton Dam Rehabilitation) Project (CDB-2015-WATERSTLUCIA7)

Regions
  • Latin America and Caribbean
Geographic location where the impacts of the investment may be experienced.
Countries
  • St. Lucia
Geographic location where the impacts of the investment may be experienced.
Specific Location
Millet
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Financial Institutions
  • Caribbean Development Bank (CDB)
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Project Status
Active
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Bank Risk Rating
U
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Voting Date
Jul 1, 2015
Date when project documentation and funding is reviewed by the Board for consideration and approval. Some development banks will state a "board date" or "decision date." When funding approval is obtained, the legal documents are accepted and signed, the implementation phase begins.
Borrower
Water and Sewerage Company Inc.
A public entity (government or state-owned) provided with funds or financial support to manage and/or implement a project.
Sectors
  • Water and Sanitation
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Investment Type(s)
Grant, Loan
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Loan Amount (USD)
$ 2.84 million
Value listed on project documents at time of disclosure. If necessary, this amount is converted to USD ($) on the date of disclosure. Please review updated project documents for more information.
Grant Amount (USD)
$ 0.49 million
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Project Cost (USD)
$ 20.45 million
Value listed on project documents at time of disclosure. If necessary, this amount is converted to USD ($) on the date of disclosure. Please review updated project documents for more information.
Bank Documents
Primary Source

Original disclosure @ CDB website

Updated in EWS Oct 20, 2023


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Project Description
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According to the CDB, the project will set up a reliable and climate-resilient supply of potable water to residents and businesses in the north of Saint Lucia; and enhance management and operational capacity of the Water and Sewerage Company Inc. in the areas of gender inclusion, climate resilience planning, and financial management.

According to the Project Summary:

The expected outcomes of the project are: a reliable and climate resilient supply of potable water to residents and businesses in the north of St. Lucia; and (b) enhanced management and operational capacity in WASCO in the areas of gender inclusion, climate resilience planning, and financial management. The proposed project consists of the following components:

(a) Project preparation studies;
(b) Land acquisition;
(c) Infrastructure works comprising:
(i) Sediment removal and disposal;
(ii) Repairs to spillway and the John Compton Dam access road;
(iii) Development of supplementary water intakes; and
(iv) Installation of dam monitoring instrumentation.
(d) Capacity building of WASCO comprising:
(i) Gender Capacity Building in the Water Sector;
(ii) Climate Vulnerability Assessment and preparation of an adaptation plan;
(iii) Capacity building in the Finance Department;
(e) Tete Chemin Rainwater Harvesting Initiative;
(f) Watershed Restoration Works;
(g) Project management; and
(h) Engineering services.

Investment Description
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Private Actors Description
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As stated on the company's website, the Water and Sewerage Company Inc. was first started in 1965 as the Central Water and Authority. Under the portfolio of the Ministry of Health with responsibility for the provision of portable water supplies and conservation, augmentation, distribution and proper use of water resources including preservation and protection of gathering grounds. The Saint Lucia Central Water Authority was constituted under the provisions of the Water Authority Act. No. 24 of 1964.

Private Actor 1 Private Actor 1 Role Private Actor 1 Sector Relation Private Actor 2 Private Actor 2 Role Private Actor 2 Sector
- - - - Water and Sewerage Company Inc. Client Water and Sanitation

Contact Information
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CDB Team Leaders:

Mr. Andrew Dupigny - Director (Ag.), Projects Department
Email: dupigna@caribank.org
Phone: +246 431-1730

Mr. Daniel Best - Division Chief (Ag.), Economic Infrastructure Division
Email: bestd@caribank.org
Phone: +246 431-1734

Borrower - Water and Sewerage Company Inc.:

Phone: +758 457 3900
Website: https://wascosaintlucia.com/

ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM OF THE CDB

Complaints about suspected fraud and/or corruption may be submitted to the Office of Integrity, Compliance and Accountability. Allegations may be made by a variety of sources including staff, consultants, contractors, and other persons who may consider themselves participants in, witness to or victims of wrongdoing.

To make a complaint, access the following webpage: https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/55678/index.html.

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