Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Legislator­s encourage rainwater harvesting as drought persists

- — Alecia Smith

AMIDST calls to conserve water as drought conditions persist, Government and Opposition senators are at one on the need for rainwater harvesting as a solution to the scarcity of water supplied by the National Water Commission (NWC).

The NWC just last week issued a prohibitio­n notice restrictin­g the use of water for various domestic purposes, including washing of cars and watering of lawns.

“What we have to do is to really push rainwater harvesting, and I understand the challenge we face because if we are not having sufficient rainwater, then we really won’t have much to harvest. But to the extent that we have rainwater, then we have to ensure that it is harvested properly,” Opposition Senator Sophia Fraser-binns said in response to a statement on the country’s drought situation made by Minister without Portfolio in the economic growth and job creation ministry Matthew Samuda during last Friday’s sitting of the Upper House.

She further suggested that developers be mandated to put infrastruc­ture in place for rainwater harvesting in future developmen­ts.

“I can’t understand why any developer should, in 2023, be undertakin­g any type of developmen­t, any multi-family home without it being a condition… that rainwater harvesting is done and that the proper things are put in place to ensure that rainwater harvesting is done,” she said.

“I don’t believe that it’s something that is fair to the NWC. It’s not fair to the country when we consider everything that is happening and it is, in my mind, a very small price to pay for the developmen­ts that are taking place,” she said.

Fraser-binns said the Opposition’s position is that rainwater harvesting should be legislated.

“It has to be a part of our operations,” she said, adding that she also understand­s the challenge it will pose for people in some rural communitie­s and in the lower socio-economic strata of society.

Also supporting the call for rainwater harvesting was Opposition Senator Floyd Morris, who said he was very concerned about the level of constructi­on taking place across Kingston and St Andrew and inadequate water storage for these developmen­ts.

“I really think that we must ensure that these mega-housing developmen­ts build storage facilities undergroun­d in order to harvest water that would be coming from these buildings. I think if we initiate such measures it will see significan­t water storage improvemen­t in the city especially,” he said.

In response to the suggestion­s, Samuda said the Government will lead the way in harvesting rainwater and will be greening all of its buildings.

“I am happy to report that the Forestry Department completed its greening exercise and is now doing rainwater harvesting and has sufficient water for its daily operations, and we will be working through the entire Government to ensure [this is done,]” he said.

He noted, however, that while rainwater harvesting is something that the Administra­tion encourages strongly, it is not “doable in every context”.

Samuda said while it will be mandatory in some areas, the same approach cannot be taken in other communitie­s, not just because of costs at the household level amongst the country’s poorest, “but because the capacity to treat and use and manage that water carefully does not necessaril­y exist at the household level and it is not appropriat­e or scientific­ally sound in all areas”.

“There are areas where the run-off is absolutely critical for the recharge of wells and aquifers. So we can’t do it in every single area, but where it can be done, it should be done and will be done,” he said.

 ?? ?? Rainwater harvesting suggested as a solution to the scarcity of water supplied by the National Water Commission.
Rainwater harvesting suggested as a solution to the scarcity of water supplied by the National Water Commission.
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FRASER BINNS... suggests that developers be mandated to put infrastruc­ture in place for rainwater harvesting in future developmen­ts
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