The government has announced plans to repeal the Water and Sewerage Authority Act of 2022.
Governor Daniel Pruce announced the move during the recently delivered Speech from the Throne, which marked the opening of the new legislative session. The repeal is part of a broader initiative to integrate the management of water and energy services under a single statutory body. “The Water and Sewerage Authority Act, 2022, which established the Water and Sewerage Authority as a statutory corporation to provide water supply and sanitation services, will be repealed and replaced by the Virgin Islands Energy and Water Corporation Act, 2025,” Governor Pruce stated.
The integration will combine these essential utilities with the existing functions of the BVI Electricity Corporation (BVIEC). The Virgin Islands Energy and Water Corporation Act is expected to address long-standing challenges in providing water and sewerage services by leveraging a cost-effective, unified approach. By merging these utilities, the government hopes to improve efficiency and reliability for residents while addressing ongoing infrastructural concerns.