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7/23/2019 The Majorca Supply System
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Information on the Majorca Supply System
The Majorca system was commissioned in 1948. The reason or justifcation or this
system was the necessity o a second system to supply the higher elevations o the
capital Kingstown and to supplement the epanding lower areas! together with the
districts in the south east o "t. #incent. $ newer inta%e was later constructed at &ohn 'ill during 19() to urther supplement the Majorca "ystem.
$s it regards to si*e! the +ow rate o the Majorca ,iver as measured downstream in
-ollins is on average .)98 Million imperial gallons per day.
/n the ollowing ta0le inormation on the villages and the uantities o water
supplied to them are presented2
MAJORCA WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM06-Nov-08
Population, Area Served And Water Demand
Item Area Served And Tpe O! Suppl"
Population Avera#eDail
Demand$#al%&
'rom())*
Cen%u%
E%timated Pop+ At
())
A 'rom -. Jo/n 0ill Suppl"
1 Cane End and Mt. Pleasant 1001 1096 32872
Mesopotamia 181 198 5944
Total 'or Jo/n 0ill **( *(1- 2*3
4 'rom Ma5or6a Stora#e Tan7
4* 'rom . Line 4e!ore Rea6/in# 8il9ourne Tan7
1 Rile!s and "il#o$%ne &75'( 357 391 11723
2 Eves)am &in*l$din+ Pil+%im ,ill elvede%e Mo$ntainsand Pa%t o/ elmont(
251 275 8243
Total :) ::: *11::
4( 'rom 8il9ourne Tan7
1 omea el*ome and Mee 446 488 14646
2 s)#$%ton and a$p)ine &( and &( 1040 1138 34152
3 elai% &( 510 558 16748
4 ai%#ain Past$%e 513 562 16846
5o$ntain &( 80' o/ &( 979 1072
321496 ai% ,all and len &( 700 766 22987
7 o$t)ood osep)!s :and Ri#is)i. 149 163 4893
Total -22; -;-; *-(-((
42'rom :. < -. Line% 4e!ore Rea6/in# =reen 0illTan7"
1 Cane ,all and C%a;ton &in*l$din+ <$een!s %ive( 610 668 20032
2 o%sets)i%e ,ill &( 1 508 556 16682
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Total *-1: *:2 2:;*-
3 'rom S/arpe%dale Tan7
Redemption )a%pe 920 1007 30212
4 'rom Dor%et%/ire 0ill S6/ool Tan7
Ri*)mond ,ill &( &( 378 414 12413
C)i++o Rid+e 656 718 21542
Total **2( 22133
4- 'rom =reen 0ill Tan7
1 :od+e =illa+e %een ,ill Mont%ose > "in+ston Pa% 196 215 6436
2 %een ,ill 2549 2790 83706
Total (;-3 2))3 1)*-2
43 =overnment In%titution% - - 75000
Total 'or Ma5or6a S%tem
*(,*13
-(,-**
SUMMAR Y Ma5or6a S%tem"
1 ?otal Pop$lation at 2008 @
12195 pe%sons
2 ve%a+e ail ate% emand @ -(,-** +allons
Jo/n 0ill S%tem
1 ?otal Pop$lation at 2008 @
1294 pe%sons
2 ve%a+e ail ate% emand @ 2,*3 +allons
Total population at 3))8 or the Majorca system 1!489 persons
5ased on an average household occupancy o 4 the num0er o households stands at!(3.
,ainall patterns a6ect the Majorca "ystem as it does to any other o our surace
inta%e systems. /n periods o prolonged rainall there is a corresponding increase in
tur0idity levels that is eperienced. This is associated with the increase in sediment
load o the river due mainly to erosion 0y surace run o6. $ccording to the 7orld
'ealth rganisation! 7'! tur0idity levels should not eceed :T; 0ut should
ideally remain 0elow 1 :T;. /t 0ecomes a challenge to maintain these levels at our
surace inta%es and thereore the Majorca inta%e is euipped with a tur0idity sensorthat is used to control the inta%e valve. 7hen the tur0idity level o the stream
reaches a prescri0ed limit the valve closes and raw water is no longer introduced
into the system.
/n periods o prolonged dry spell and lac% o rainall! as in the dry season o 3))9 <
3)1)! there is a signifcantly lower stream +ow that a6ects the production o treated
water. Thereore! the -7"$ has to put in motion a series o measures to ensure a
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satisactory and euita0le distri0ution o water supply to all the residents o "t.
#incent and the =renadines mainly through rationing and lin%ages 0etween our
supply systems.
Fig.1 Intake at Majorca
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Fig.2 Evidence of high turbidity after prolonged rainfall in the Majorca
iver.
$s is common in all supply and distri0ution systems there is a certain percentage o
un accounted or water. This is due to various actors including lea%ages! especially
in older systems as the integrity o pipelines 0ecomes adversely a6ected over time
and the general wastage o water. The wastage o water is predominant in
government 0uildings2 "chools! 'ospitals! clinics and >u0lic 5aths and "tand pipes.
n the Majorca "ystem the total percentage o unaccounted or water is 4? which
is the 'ighest o our 11 water supply systems on mainland "t #incent. The overall
average on all our systems is 1?.