
Barbados: Water Reclamation for an Ice-Cream Factory & Meat Processing Plant
Well-known Barbados food outlet turns to Ecohesion (Integrated Sustasinability) for potable water supply, purification, wastewater treatment, and reuse water reclamation.

Well-known Barbados food outlet turns to Ecohesion (Integrated Sustasinability) for potable water supply, purification, wastewater treatment, and reuse water reclamation.

Caribbean countries share similar economic and sustainable development challenges, including a small population, remoteness, susceptibility to natural disasters, and most importantly, vulnerability to climate change and climate variability.

This needs assessment identifies vulnerable households, polyclinics, schools, communities and farmers that will benefit from implementation of a water storage programme

Oneka Technologies created a Sea Water Reverse Osmosis Unit that desalinates sea water into fresh potable water using only kinetic energy of ocean waves to drive this entire process. A small solar panel on top of the buoy provides power to the controls and communication back to shore. With extensive water treatment expertise and a Barbados office, Integrated Sustainability was retained by Oneka Technologies to navigate the regulatory landscape and process for implementation of the Sea Water Reverse Osmosis Unit in Barbados.

Implement an integrated Blue Economy policy framework and strategic action plan with local Caribbean partners and international specialists.

Conceptual design to upgrade the two wastewater treatment facilities in Barbados (the Bridgetown & South Coast Wastewater Treatment Plants)

Continued climate change impacts are expected to result in increased challenges related to both agricultural water demand and supply.

An asset-level water strategy framework to manage water for the responsible, reliable, and cost effective development of assets at scale.

United Nations Development Program (UNDP) / The Japan-Caribbean Climate Change Partnership (J-CCCP).

University of the West Indies Open Campus (UWIOC) site study and conceptual design for campus sites in Trinidad, St. Kitts, Dominica, and Belize.
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