A major challenge was my late designation as project focal point and my responsibility to define the project scope within a set time frame. It was necessary that buy-in from targeted stakeholders was finalized before moving forward. Also, the threat of COVID-19 always loomed over these initial activities. In the end, we were able to navigate successfully with the support of partner agencies and the consultant in the development and approval of the project documents.
I am extremely excited to see implementation progress on the ground. Looking towards the future, the key is to draw from the lessons learnt and use that knowledge for project replication across other communities. The low-tech aspect of the main project components means that sustainability should not be cost prohibitive.
In the end, my hope is that wastewater will be fully embraced as a resource, which can be safely treated and reused for practical purposes. As we continue this transformative journey, we endeavor to adopt a sustainable approach to the comprehensive management of water and wastewater.
By: Miguel Montoute, Water Resource Specialist, Water Resources Management Agency (WRMA), Saint Lucia.
Also published on gefcrew.org.