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Water restrictions on French side
#298020
03/22/2023 11:29 AM
03/22/2023 11:29 AM
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Posts: 17,466 Auburn, WA
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"The Collectivitรฉ of St. Martin has issued a decree to temporarily ban the use of water for certain functions until further notice.
The decision was taken in consideration of the current drought as well as the weather and sea conditions impacting the production of water at Galisbay. These have led to difficulties recently in providing enough drinking water on daily for the population and the need to ensure sufficient stock for hygiene and public health.
Until further notice the watering of lawns, flowers, trees, shrubs and kitchen gardens is banned, as is the emptying and filling of swimming pools. Washing of cars is also banned except vehicles used for medical reasons, food transport and vehicles used for security.
These conditions will be adjusted or lifted according to stabilisation of water production. This order is executed under the authority of the Director General of Services (DGS), Chief of Territorial Police, and Chief of the Fire Brigade (Sapeurs Pompiers).
A temporary ban has also been issued on swimming and water sport activities at Galisbay Beach from March 21 until April 3 due to the opening of the channel."
(Source: Collectivitรฉ of St. Martin)
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Re: Water restrictions on French side
[Re: SXMScubaman]
#298025
03/22/2023 01:11 PM
03/22/2023 01:11 PM
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Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 80,391 Central Florida!
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You know, it used to be that the only utility issues one needed to worry about on SXM was GEBE's service, or lack thereof. GEBE continues to do it's rather stinky job of providing electric "service", but now it seems like every time you turn around, there is a water outage on the French side. Haven't stayed on the French side in a few years, but before I stay over there again, I think I would inquire as to whether the property in question has a cistern or some other kind of back up water system. From what I understand (and I could definitely be wrong) the issue is that the water and sewer system has not kept up with the rapid growth of housing. Anyone have any fairly informed information about the topic?
Carol Hill
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Re: Water restrictions on French side
[Re: SXMScubaman]
#298034
03/22/2023 02:28 PM
03/22/2023 02:28 PM
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Posts: 80,391 Central Florida!
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So, what does hygiene at the bars--at which you yourself eat all the time--have to do with staying on the French side??
Carol Hill
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Re: Water restrictions on French side
[Re: Carol_Hill]
#298036
03/22/2023 03:07 PM
03/22/2023 03:07 PM
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Re: Water restrictions on French side
[Re: SXMScubaman]
#298046
03/22/2023 03:58 PM
03/22/2023 03:58 PM
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And I say again--sanitation at beach bars is a totally DIFFERENT question than staying on the French side. Just a question--does Rosie's have running potable water???
Carol Hill
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Re: Water restrictions on French side
[Re: luvtotravel]
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03/22/2023 06:27 PM
03/22/2023 06:27 PM
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luvtotravel--this particular note has to do with water restrictions. However, there have been NUMEROUS reports in recent months of water outages for several hours, possibly up to a day or more, of water outages, particularly in the Orient area.
Carol Hill
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