
The appointment of Dr. Dennis Lowe to oversee drainage in Barbados has made him the butt of many a political joke by people on the other side. BU agrees though that the removal of Dr. Lowe from the social and empowerment ministry was a demotion but his responsibility for drainage should not be trivialized because of it.
We are pleased to observe the work of the Drainage Unit working in tandem with the Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) to challenge the problem of clogged drainage systems. It seems that we have entered an era to find Barbadians who are not environmentally friendly. Images in the Press recently have exposed the problem caused by littering, illegal dumping and bush which has significantly contributed to flooding around Barbados.
Whilst we are at it. Those commercial houses in Bridgetown especially should be made to feel the weight of the law for mismanaging garbage disposal. Nothing will change until the laws of Barbados are enforced.
Increasingly in the last decade Barbados has become susceptible to flash flooding. Many hours of productivity are being lost yearly because of the need to shut down businesses in flood susceptible areas. What about those times we have had to shutdown the country!
While Barbados can claim that it is a developed country relatively so, the lack of an efficient execution of the Physical Development Plan is cause for concern. Town Planning as a creature of government responsible for planning MUST ensure that the physical development of Barbados and nature can seamlessly co-exist.
Against the above we applaud the SSA and the Drainage Unit for working so hard to ensure that our drainage systems are cleaned. Reports suggest that many of our City drains have not been dredged for 5 years or more.






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