Freeport, GB, The Bahamas – The Grand Bahama Utility Company (GBUC) announces that they have made official application to the Regulatory Committee of the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) for a rate adjustment to be effective May 1, 2023, where 40% of customers see no increase. According to GBUC Chief Operating Officer Philcher Grant-Adderley, it has been a long road … Read More
Grand Bahama Utility Company announces multimillion dollar capital investments for the island of Grand Bahama
The Grand Bahama Utility Company (GBUC) is pleased to announce major capital investments of over $6.5 million for the island of Grand Bahama commencing with its new fiscal year that began on November 1, 2022. These significant investments support a multiyear asset improvement plan focused on sustainability, climate change resiliency and automation that will improve the level and quality of … Read More
GBUC’s Reverse Osmosis plant developing as planned, but now faces a delay in critical component shipment
August 20, 2021 – Freeport, The Bahamas: – On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 the Grand Bahama Utility Company (GBUC) was advised of a delay in shipment of the vessel containing the filtration units vital to the operation of its new Reverse Osmosis (RO) plant. Following extensive months of surveying, studies, design and engineering, construction of the $5 million RO installation … Read More
Storm Preparation: Closure of Water Stations
As Isaias has been upgraded to a Hurricane, we wish to advise that all community water stations will be closed at 12:00 noon today, in order to secure equipment at the sites. All stations will re-open as soon as it is safe to do so. As a reminder, we ask all persons who may be ill to refrain from visiting … Read More
Grand Bahama Utility Company announces new capital investment amidst significant progress towards island-wide potability
Since Hurricane Dorian’s devastating impacts in September 2019, the Grand Bahama Utility Company (GBUC) has been working to restore island-wide water potability to the island’s residents. GBUC’s efforts to return the island to full potability have been severely hampered by the effects of the global pandemic. Disruptions to the supply chain, access to new equipment, machinery, and technical experts, and … Read More
Use Of Potable Water Stations
USE OF POTABLE WATER STATIONS (GBUC and GBPA, alongside the Ministry of Health, other government agencies and NGO partners, have made preparations to avoid the spread of COVID19 at public water distribution sites.) We wish to advise that we will continue to provide potable water at established water stations. Them is no shortage of water, therefore, residents are encouraged to … Read More
Grand Bahama Utility Company restores potable water to several communities
As an essential service, the Grand Bahama Utility Company Limited (GBUC) continues to work safely through the COVID-19 health crisis to provide water maintenance and distribution to all communities, and to restore potable water to the residents of Grand Bahama. The utility is pleased to confirm that potable water is now being supplied in the areas of Lewis Yard, Mac … Read More
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Grand Bahama Utility Company Limited Outlines Its COVID-19 Contingency Plan
The Grand Bahama Utility Company Limited (GBUC) has developed a COVID-19 Contingency Plan and is executing preventive safety measures at local water depot distribution sites island-wide. Philcher Grant, Director of Group Corporate Affairs & Government Relations said, “Over the last few weeks, the GBUC team has been working hard to develop preventative plans by way of response to the threat … Read More
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