Building Water Resilience in Grenada: From Vulnerability to Vision
The Countdown to 2050
What does it take to keep the water flowing in a changing climate? In this episode, we explore how Grenada is strengthening its water system against increasing climate pressures—from hurricanes to prolonged dry seasons.
Whyme Cox and Ronald Layne from the National Water and Sewerage Authority (NAWASA) share how infrastructure upgrades, smart technologies, and the G-CREWS project are transforming the island’s approach from reactive to proactive. From real-time monitoring systems to long-term planning for uninterrupted supply, discover how Grenada is building resilience today while preparing for the uncertainties of tomorrow.
- Country: Grenada