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Slide1: UN Workshop on Water Accounting Santo Domingo 16 -18 July 2007 Water in Trinidad and Tobago Central Statistical Office Presented by Satee Boodoo
MACRO ECONOMIC INDICATORS : MACRO ECONOMIC INDICATORS Population 1.3 million
2006 Projections
Nominal GDP 18.2 Billion US $
Real GDP Growth 12.0%
Unemployment Rate 6.2%
Exchange Rate – 6.28 to 1 US $
Trinidad & Tobago - Macro Economic Variables: Trinidad & Tobago - Macro Economic Variables
Watersheds in Trinidad: Watersheds in Trinidad
Watersheds in Tobago: Watersheds in Tobago
Rainfall Patterns in Trinidad and Tobago: Rainfall Patterns in Trinidad and Tobago Maracas Beach – Trinidad
Competing Consuming Demands in 2000: Competing Consuming Demands in 2000
Institutions Involved in Water Management: Institutions Involved in Water Management Ministries
Finance
Health
Public Utilities
Works and Transport
Agriculture - Land & Water, Forestry, Fisheries, Extension
Planning and Development
Energy
National Security
Others
Environmental Management Authority
Municipal Corporations
Tobago House of Assembly
Water Resources Agency
WASA
Recommended Allocation of WRM Functions -1992: Recommended Allocation of WRM Functions -1992
Value Added of Water Supply Industry in Trinidad and Tobago: Value Added of Water Supply Industry in Trinidad and Tobago CURRENT - $’000 TT
2002 53,206.1
2003 119,149.5
2004 175,813.5
2005 97,704.1
2006 111,019.6
CONSTANT - $’000TT
2002 181,369.4
2003 198,303.0
2004 209,041.6
2005 215,030.2
2006 189,501.5
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE ON WASA IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO: GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE ON WASA IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Basic Water Statistics in 2005 (mio m3 / year): Basic Water Statistics in 2005 (mio m3 / year) Renewable Freshwater Resources
Precipitation 12,084
Actual Evapotranspiration 8,016
Internal Flow 4,067
Renewable Freshwater 4,067
resources Water Use Balance
Gross Freshwater Abstracted =
Net Freshwater Abstracted: 345
Leakage during transport 196
Slide14: FRESHWATER ABSTRACTION - 2005
Water Supply Industry – 2005(mio m3 / year): Water Supply Industry – 2005 (mio m3 / year) Gross Freshwater delivered by
Supply Industry 354
Freshwater losses during transport 196
Net Freshwater delivered by water supply Industry
of which:
Households 179
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 5
Manufacturing 36
Slide16: Total Water Use 2005
(mio m3 / year)
Total Freshwater Use 179
of which used by:
Households 155
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 10
Manufacturing 53
Water Production in Trinidad 1920-2002: Water Production in Trinidad 1920-2002
Major Flooding in T&T: Major Flooding in T&T
Major Pollutants in T and T’s Water System – EMA 1998: Major Pollutants in T and T’s Water System – EMA 1998
Physio-Chemical Surface Water Quality in Trinidad : Physio-Chemical Surface Water Quality in Trinidad
Heavy Metals in Surface Waters of Rivers in Trinidad: Heavy Metals in Surface Waters of Rivers in Trinidad
Heavy Metals in the Sediments of Rivers of Trinidad : Heavy Metals in the Sediments of Rivers of Trinidad
AREA OF CONCERN: AREA OF CONCERN Source: An Assessment of the Vulnerability of Trinidad to Oil and hazardous Substance Spills
using an Environmental Vulnerability Index.-Austin J.G.M.S.c Thesis, University of the West Indies 2001
Water Laws in Trinidad and Tobago: Water Laws in Trinidad and Tobago Section 18 (I) of the Waterworks and Water Conservation Act Chap. 54:41 ( Rev. 1980)
Section 73 of the Summary Offence Act Chap. 11:02 (Rev. 1980)
Section 53 of the Water and Sewerage Act Chap. 54:40 (Rev. 1980)
Sections 60F, G, H, I of the Public Health Ordinance Chap. 12:04 (Rev. 1980)
Section 29(1)(1) of the Petroleum Act Chap. 62:01 (Rev. 1980)
Environmental Management Act (2000) Sections 52-54
Draft Water Pollution Rules 2001
Prohibits pollution of watercourses
Pollution generally of rivers
Prohibits pollution of waters
Provision for the protection of the public from polluted water
Water pollution regulations for the petroleum industry
Authority to establish legal regime for management of water pollution. Sets our regime for dealing with water pollution
Establishes the regime for dealing with water pollution.
GDP by Sub Industry at Current Prices $ TT Millions : GDP by Sub Industry at Current Prices $ TT Millions
Real GDP by Sub - Industry ($TT Millions): Real GDP by Sub - Industry ($TT Millions)
WASA / Canadian Consult. started on 18th April, 2007 Some Goals:: WASA / Canadian Consult. started on 18th April, 2007 Some Goals: Develop a Draft water supply and wastewater policy.
Forecast water demands and flows for residential, industrial, agricultural and institutional components.
Investigate and document operational and institutional issues and system deficiencies.
Evaluate non-conventional water supply sources –reclaimed wastewater effluents, desalination, treated wastewater effluent.
Incorporate linkages to other relevant studies e.g. Engineer’s Report, Maintenance Management System, Organizational Update, Asset and Data Management, National Physical Development Plan.
Incorporate the requirements of the RIC and EMA.
Provide a high level assessment of Municipalities water and wastewater infrastructure assets.
Reviewing supply / treatment redundancy in the water and wastewater treatment facilities and water distribution and wastewater collection.
Recommend a 10 year capital program of term visions for both water and wastewater systems.
Incorporating the engineering outputs into a financial analysis for evaluation of the fiscal impacts of the developed 10 yr capital program.
Sources of Information: Sources of Information Central Statistical Office –National Income, Economic Statistics, CSSP, Environmental Stakeholders Meetings
Water and Sewage Authority; Public Consultation meeting
Water Resources Agency
FAO WATER at a glance
Meteorological Office – T &T
University of the West Indies, St Augustine, M.Sc Thesis, CLEAR maps
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria; Integrated Water Resource Management in T&T, Sharda Maharaj
EMA-Pollutant Inventory Study, Legal Department
Report of the Sub-Committee on the Environment-Ministry of Planning and Development
Atlantic LNG –Photo on Slide 1
Photos: Satee Boodoo – June 2007 –Slides 7, Slide 22
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