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Atlee Brathwaite, Chairman of the BWA

Early in 2017 the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) introduced changes to the management team.  Acting General Manager John Mwansa was replaced by Keithroy Halliday, Charles Leslie assumed the role of Director of Engineering, Wayne Richards was appointed to the post of Project Director, Patricia Inniss took over the Wastewater Division and Joy-Ann Haigh retained her corporate and communications role with additional responsibility for the rapid response unit. BU cannot confirm if the appointment of a Director of Finance was filled as announced.

Why have we highlighted the changes in the management team?

One year after the management shakeup the challenges the country has subsequently experienced with the South Coast Sewage plant leak exposes a level of incompetence on many fronts. In particular the decision by the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) to NOT replace two pumps required to ensure extraneous matter is screened and prevented from infiltrating the sewage lines is very serious and those responsible must be held accountable. The result of the mismanagement is that blockage has occurred in the sewage system. Ironically the Board had no problem paying an invoice to Hal Gollop QC for 1.5 millions dollars in legal fees – see link to the invoice.

It is not a case of being unfair to BWA employees, however, given the threat to the health of residents and visitors, millions of tax dollars already spent to remedy the problem and to remain true to an effective performance management system heads must roll as a result of the South Coast mess. We should add that the lack of routine maintenance of the plant appears to be the cause of the equipment failure.

To date most of the commentary has been wrapped in the political.  The reality is that we have very qualified professionals employed at the BWA who are charged with making decisions in the interest of the country. The public must be told if the Board was advised to replace the two pumps and if it ignored the decision. Was it a case of the Board not being informed about the failed pumps because of a flawed internal reporting process? In any event the buck stops with the Board of the BWA which reports to Minister David Estwick. To date the Atlee Brathwiate Board and David Estwick have not been asked to resign neither are we aware their resignations have been tendered.

Clearly any decision to dismiss personnel at the BWA at this time will have political implication with a general election around the corner. In a private sector organization the personnel responsible for a foul up of such magnitude would have been dismissed for incompetence a long time ago. In a meritocracy this must be the routine. Regrettably our system is one where political expediency takes pride of pace.

A lot has been written and said about the South Coast sewage leak. BU adds to the commentary by calling for the resignation of David Estwick and the Atlee Brathwaite board of directors with immediate effect.

 

 

 

 

 

86 responses to “David Estwick and the BWA Board Must Resign Over the South Coast Sewage Mess”


  1. Nuff ah wunna did know everything leading up to the 2008 elections. Am I surprise at where we are now? No!!!


  2. @enuff

    By your reckoning we would have been in a better position if the Bees were running things? Why were they voted out of office again?

    What we have is the downside of a duopoly and the third parties at a nascent stage.

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  3. David

    Because ah lotta wunna did know evahting!! That is what I said above.


  4. What runs into Worthing Beach when the sluice gate is lifted: sewerage, swamp water or a mixture of the two.


  5. @Hants
    Yours @3.29 pm

    What a Solomonesque decision, none ah wunnah aint good enough to get first prize, here is a second and third.

    Only in Barbados, Pity!


  6. These morons gave away millions in concessions to Sandals.

    There can be no doubt that all of the expansion that Sandals has done on the South Coast has added greatly to the pressure of this sewage system and made a bad situation worse.

    Sandals contribute very little to our economy based on the generous concessions they were given. They import every shiite and dont pay a cent in duty. They keep the foreign exchange from room bookings overseas. The managers here get duty free every thing. They pay salaries and local utilities only………… everything else is free of duty.

    It is so ironic that they have added to this sewage problem and we the suckers for taxpayers have to use our resources to fix the problem. What jackasses we have running this country.

    Sandals gets the sweets and the taxpayers get the shit!


  7. @Enuff

    True that!

    I went into a store recently and the cashier was vocally complaining about her employer rght in front of me with another cashier. She was venting about the conditions of work and the country.

    I said to her this is why you have to go out and vote when elections are called………..”me, I aint voting for a soul………..all of them is the same”

    I told her stop believing that junk………have you ever seen this country in this mess when there was a BLP government in charge?…………She had to admit no. I will try to speak to her again when I next go to the store……….


  8. Why would we expect Estwick to resign? The man does not seem to be guided by any principles.

    It is clear that Bajans are totally fed up with the dems and just dont care what they say or do any longer. Except for a few people speaking on this matter, most Bajans seemed to be tuned out.

    If Estwick had an once of decency, he would have resigned when Fumble overlooked him as Minister of Finance in 2013. Fumble clearly knew that Stinkliar was an epic failure in that ministry.

    Secondly, a principled Estwick would have resigned when he had to fight to get Fumble to agree to allow him to present his Arab bailout proposal at a cabinet meeting.

    The man has no principles…………one can only guess why he stayed on in a ministry he hates and where he does nothing………..how often does he go to work?


  9. What’s the difference? B or D, the problem lies in the inability or the lack of will to be assertive. Politicians need to know who their bosses are (The People)


  10. Prodigal
    40 years of tax free concessions sounds more like billions tha azole Stuart gave away to Sandals rather than millions.


  11. What is the BLP RESCUE PLAN ?

    Do we have to wait until the week before election day to see it?


  12. Kevin January 7, 2018 at 4:36 PM #
    What runs into Worthing Beach when the sluice gate is lifted: sewerage, swamp water or a mixture of the two.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    If you add treated effluent then the mixture of the three.

    The sluice gate is stuck in the open position.

    A sand bar stops free flow into the sea.

    A backhoe clears path periodically.


  13. Hants, what is the DLP rescue plan. We’ve waited ten facking yearscfor THAT


  14. The DLP is done like dinner.

    What is the BLP RESCUE PLAN ?


  15. Wunna read Astra the psychic say there will be no election landslide and the outcome will be very close. The election wil be fought at the constituency level, not nationally. The BLP is just given us something to vote against not for. I want to hear what they would do differently and I guess or hope, they would say during the election campaign.


  16. Do independents even care?

    #sameshit

  17. Talking Loud Saying Nothing Avatar
    Talking Loud Saying Nothing

    We read in today’s Nation/ The Sunday Sun that

    ” ….Attorney Sir Trevor Carmichael is said to be connected to more than 1 000 companies, allegedly as a nominee director, in the ongoing worldwide probe being done by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), that recently released information on more than 40 000 Barbados offshore companies. Their work is part of the continuing Paradise Papers investigation.

    However, Sir Trevor dismissed the report as not being accurate in its representation of both the local offshore sector and locals who serve as directors.

    “The report clearly does not accurately represent the nature and scope of Barbados’ international business sector, particularly with its focus on what it terms ‘nominee directors’. The term has no grounding or basis in Barbadian corporate law or in Barbadian business practice,” said Sir Trevor when contacted by the Sunday Sun.” (MB)

    The attorney has distanced himself from the findings of this report. However, we should bear in mind that the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists is both a neutral and a well respected organisation. For those of you who may believe that this is a none story and that such activities can only be beneficial to our economy and our society; then i would ask you to think again.

  18. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Kevin January 7, 2018 at 7:07 PM

    All they need to do is to promise to clean up the shite on the South Coast tout suite and the garbage around the island in general.

    The current administration is totally incapable of doing such; even with the availability of the weighty NSRL to fund such basic public goods.

    The same way you won last time on a “No Privatization, No Layoffs” ticket so too can the BLP on a slogan of ‘No Shite in 2018 and beyond’.

    Instead of a little old lady on the bus let’s have 10 of the Jose & Jose tankers- the no.1 man in the No.2 business- showing that under the BLP Cleanliness will surely be next to Godliness and with the mantra of sexual morality the last item on the national agenda.

    Very sick people are incapable of engaging in sexual activities, whether moral or immoral, you get it, Kevin boy?

    ‘The health of a nation is the wealth of that nation’.

  19. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    He may be more comfortable with the term money laundering which sure as hell has basis in local and international law….lol

    ,.,…these titled shithounds believe they are invincible and untouchable…until they are not.

  20. Theophilius Gazerts 243 Avatar
    Theophilius Gazerts 243

    Some believe that “all publicity is good publicity”.

    With the amount of ink shit is getting, one of the parties should put a hat and tie on it and run it as an RH candidate.

    Slogan “You gotta deal with me. I don’t just float away, I cause blockages”

    Every now and then it could post on something it knows nothing about.


  21. “Wunna read Astra the psychic say there will be no election landslide and the outcome will be very close. ”
    Why Astra didn’t foresee the effluent floating along the South Coast? Further, which constituencies the Dems can fight with strength–Blackett, Paul, Carrington, Boyce? Maxwell, Atlantic Shores, Enterprise, Rendezvous in which constituency? You think them voters gine tek ipads? Close in votes does not mean close in seats. 🤣🤣

  22. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    There are four ministers in the Ch, Ch constituencies. ….not one should retain a seat, they are nasty, incompetent and neglectful.


  23. Maybe the ruling elite will program the ipads in a way that voters do not see the sewage anymore. Call it Barbadian augmented reality.

  24. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    All of them are very silent, very quiet, election is a mere few months away, they cant change not one thing during that time, they had 10 years..

    ..dont even seem like they got the strength to muster another vicious lie to tell the people….only their empty yardfowls will get their heads filled with nonstop lies, another 4 months worth of pure lies…..lol


  25. David
    Why you don’t resign for the $hite you peddling on BU ?
    Can the Minister or BWA Board be responsible for how residents & commercial entities use the South Coast Sewage system ?


  26. No, he can be responsible for the damn pumps not being replaced.


  27. Will the BWA share with the public what actions were taken that has led to an abatement of the sewage leaking into the streets of Worthing/Hastings?


  28. What a totally inept, incompetent government……………..they refused to take action until advisories are now issued by Canada and now the US for Barbados. Wait for the British to follow tomorrow.

    What idiots we have running this country!

    To think that pitbull David Estwick had the nerve to show up to the installation on Monday skinning his teeth like the jackass he is. He has not been doing his job and should really resign.

    He has no principles at all…..had he any principles, he would have resigned when the PM and Stinkliar treated him the way they did with the the Arab refinancing proposal, the sugar factory project and the BWA project.

    So tell me why is he still around? I would really like to know if he has the guts to face the people of this country during the elections. Jackass!


  29. Pictures of Sealy and Boyce engaged in that PR stunt when they took a dip in the poowater will make things interesting.


  30. Good to hear the GM of BWA confirmation that the four mitigation measures have succeeded in stopping the flow of sewage through the manholes. Now to fixing the breech and the blockage!

  31. Dr. Simple Simon Avatar
    Dr. Simple Simon

    Perhaps we should put our south coast fatbergs in the museum and charge tourist $20 USD to see it

    https://barbadosunderground.net/2018/01/07/david-estwick-and-the-bwa-board-must-resign-over-the-south-coast-sewage-mess/#comments

    A ‘fatberg’ — a lump of grease, wet wipes and condoms — is being displayed at the Museum of London

    Chunks from the 143-ton fatberg found in London’s aging sewer system went on display at the Museum of London on Friday, retelling the story of how sewer workers tackled a massive blob of waste — using jet hoses, pickaxes, spades and shovels.

    LONDON—The Mona Lisa it is not.

    But the new “Fatberg!” exhibition in central London is nonetheless drawing attention for its own special reasons. The latest attraction at the Museum of London is rocklike, repugnant and revolting. It also has tiny bugs living on it.

    Chunks from the 143-ton fatberg found in London’s aging sewer system went on display at the Museum of London on Friday, retelling the story of how sewer workers tackled a massive blob of waste — using jet hoses, pickaxes, spades and shovels.
    The giant blob, discovered last September in the Whitechapel area of East London, garnered international attention. It took nine weeks to dismantle the congealed clump of grease, wet wipes, condoms and other icky items.

    It may have been compelling, in an I-don’t-want-to-look-but-can’t-help-it sorta way, but the sight of the advancing detritus clogging up the sewers wasn’t pretty.

    Not that it stopped the Museum of London from wanting to get their (gloved) hands on a few samples.

    “A fatberg has long been on the Museum of London wish list. We want to reflect the highs and lows of city living,” said curator Vyki Sparkes.

    Fatbergs are “gross, but strangely compelling,” she added.

    They are also a major problem in the British capital, which has a Victorian sewer system that has struggled to cope as the city’s population has increased. The British utility company Thames Water spends about 1 million pounds ($1.4 million U.S.) a month fighting the fatbergs that are lurking in the pipes and tunnels beneath the people’s feet, many located in areas of London with restaurants that pour cooking oil down the drain. If fatbergs aren’t removed, they can cause sewer overflows.

    It’s not just a London problem, of course. Last fall, a 20-foot fatberg was dislodged from the sewers in Baltimore.

    But London may be the first city to encase samples of sewage in perspex viewing boxes and then invite people round to check it out.

    Sparkes says that part of the reason fatbergs have captured the public imagination is down to the name, for which we can thank London sewer workers. They coined the term “fatberg,” which entered the Oxford English Dictionary in 2015.

    “People can really visualize that it’s like a giant iceberg but made of fat,” Sparkes said.

    It’s not all doom and gloom. The display reveals that some of the fatberg was converted into biodiesel that helps to run London buses.

    The samples on display, which were air-dried, look like clumps of moonscape or a small asteroid. But lean in and you’ll see a tiny piece of a Double Decker chocolate bar wrapper poking out of one greyish blob. Lean in even closer and you’ll see the small flies that hatched when the samples were in quarantine.

    “You can see flies walking along and crawling — it’s like it has its own pets,” said Sparkes, who added that “this is almost like a live experiment.” She says she doesn’t know what the exhibition will look like at the end of its run in July. “It’s attracting flies, it’s changing. It definitely looks a lot different from when we got it a few months ago. The sample that air dried faster has crumbled into parts.”

    Thames Water, the utility company, says it hopes the display will spark a larger conversation about what gets flushed down the drain — particularly things that cause headaches like wet wipes, condoms and sanitary pads.

    “We’d like people to realize what they are flushing down the toilet, or pouring down the sink can have an effect. Just because it’s out of sight doesn’t mean it’s gone forever,” said Lee Irving, a Thames Water spokesman.

    “We are down in the sewers tackling fatbergs every single day,” he said.

  32. Dr. Simple Simon Avatar
    Dr. Simple Simon

    https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2017/09/12/uk-engineers-launch-sewer-war-against-giant-fat-blob.html
    U.K. engineers launch ‘sewer war’ against giant fat blob
    Thames Water officials said Tuesday it is likely to take three weeks to dissolve the massive “fatberg,” which is 230 metres long.

    It actually took 9 weeks, not 3 to dislodge the fatberg.

  33. Dr. Simple Simon Avatar
    Dr. Simple Simon

    https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2017/09/13/museum-of-london-bids-to-acquire-chunk-of-fatberg-clogging-sewer.html
    “Museum of London bids to acquire chunk of ‘fatberg’ clogging sewer
    The museum hopes to obtain a cross-section of the hardened blob of fat, oil, diapers and baby wipes currently clogging one of London’s sewers. It hasn’t decided how it would be displayed.”

  34. Dr. Simple Simon Avatar
    Dr. Simple Simon

    @https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2016/12/29/how-torontos-sewage-system-keeps-us-safe-from-fatbergs-to-preventing-floods.html
    “How Toronto’s sewage system keeps us safe, from ‘fatbergs’ to preventing floods
    An inside look at the 11,000-kilometre underground system rarely seen by the millions it services.

    Although they go down the drain as liquids, fat, oil and grease harden when they cool in pipes and sewers, creating blockages known as “fatbergs.” And although wet wipes are “flushable” in the sense that they go down the toilet, they don’t break down and end up clogging pipes…
    People flushing medications or dumping liquids like paint down storm drains is another complication…pump stations may get jammed by dental floss”


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