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Q.
What is Cayman Water?
Answer
Cayman Water is the piped water
utility for the Seven Mile Beach area and West Bay District of Grand
Cayman. Cayman Water has been providing piped
water to Seven Mile Beach since 1973 and to West Bay since 1991. Cayman
Water is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Consolidated Water Co. Ltd.
Q.
I want piped water service. Should I apply with Cayman Water?
Answer
It depends. If you live in West
Bay or on Seven Mile Beach north of Watler’s Road and own
your premises, then you may apply for piped water service from Cayman
Water. (Click here for a map of Cayman Water’s Service area).
If you live outside of these areas, then you should apply with Water
Authority-Cayman. If you are a tenant you should contact your landlord
regarding piped water service.
Q.
Is tap water safe to drink?
Answer
Piped water provided on Grand
Cayman by Cayman Water and Water Authority-Cayman is potable water that
meets World Health Organization (WHO) standards for drinking water and
is perfectly safe to drink.
Q.
How much does piped water cost?
Answer
Go to the Rates page
of this web site for the current prices of Cayman Water piped water.
For residential customers, piped water costs approximately 2-1/2 cents
per US gallon.
Q.
From where does Cayman Water get its water?
Answer
All of the piped water supplied
on Grand Cayman, including Cayman Water supplied water, is desalinated
seawater. Reverse
osmosis separates the salt and other contaminants from the water leaving fresh water that is
further treated to finished water quality and distributed to our
customers.
Q.
How can I possibly use as much water as I am billed?
Answer
The American Water Works
Association calculates that the average per capita domestic water
consumption is 69.3 US gallons per day. For a family of four, that
equates to approximately 8,600 gallons per month. This does not include
usage like watering the lawn, washing your car or filling a swimming
pool, which can add significantly to your monthly water usage. Water
wastage can increase your recorded usage by double, triple or more. For
example, a “silent” running toilet leak can waste
up to 7000 gallons in one month.
Q.
I sometimes experience rusty water. What causes this?
Answer
Any water will cause corrosion
of metal. Unlike many places in the world where hard water and scaling
are problems, piped water in Grand Cayman is the opposite. It is very soft water
(i.e. it has fewer dissolved minerals) and as a result is more likely to draw minerals from pipes.
Use plastic, brass or other corrosion resistant
materials in your plumbing, especially hot water heater fittings.
Replace galvanized steel fittings in your hot
water plumbing to prevent leaks. Also, keeping your hot water heater
temperature as low in your comfort range as you can
will mitigate corrosion and prolong your water heater element life.
Q.
Is desalinated water a significant source of dietary sodium?
Answer
Cayman Water piped water
contains approximately 100 milligrams of sodium per liter of water.
There are various recommendations for the limit of daily sodium intake
with the average around 2000 milligrams. Drinking a half a liter of tap
water a day would provide approximately 2.5% of one’s
recommended daily intake of sodium.
Q.
Can I tour Cayman Water’s facilities?
Answer
Cayman Water accommodates group
tours for schools and other educational purposes. You may contact the
Cayman Water offices at 945-4277 for more information on group tours.
Q.
Can I buy stock in Cayman Water?
Answer
Cayman Water is a wholly owned
subsidiary of Consolidated Water Company LTD. Consolidated Water is a
shareholder owned company and its shares are publicly traded on the
NASDAQ Stock Exchange in the United States. See the Consolidated
Water Company
web site for investor information.
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Q.
What is Cayman Water?
Answer
Cayman Water is the piped water
utility for the Seven Mile Beach area and West Bay District of Grand
Cayman. The Company was incorporated in 1973 has been providing piped
water to Seven Mile Beach since then and to West Bay since 1991. Cayman
Water is a wholly owned subsidiary of Consolidated Water Company LTD.
Q.
Is Cayman Water the same as Water Authority-Cayman?
Answer
No. Cayman Water is a private
enterprise business and is not part of the Cayman Islands Government.
Cayman Water operates under a 20 year License Agreement granted by the
Cayman Islands Government to manufacture potable water from seawater
and distribute it by pipes for reward directly to end users.
Q.
How does Cayman Water decide what to charge for water?
Answer
Cayman Water does not set the
rates it charges for water. Water rates are controlled by a formula
contained in the License Agreement granted to the company by the Cayman
Islands Government. Of the total base rate, 55% is adjusted annually in
January based on the United States Producer Price Index, and the Cayman
Islands Consumer Price Index according to a formula in the License
Agreement and the remaining 45% of the base rate is not adjusted. In addition the rate has
an energy adjustment surcharge that is calculated monthly to account for
volatility of energy prices. This surcharge is also calculated
according to a formula in the License Agreement and is based on diesel
fuel costs and electricity costs.
Q.
How many customers are served by Cayman Water?
Answer
Cayman Water has over 4500
service connections that serve an estimated population of about 22,000
people. In addition to residential customers, Cayman Water provides
piped water service to restaurants, hotels and businesses on Seven Mile
Beach and in West Bay.
Q.
How much water does Cayman Water distribute to its customers?
Answer
Cayman Water produced 822
million US gallons of fresh water in 2008 and distributed 772 million
gallons to its customers in that year. The difference between the
amount of water produced and the amount of water distributed to
customers is called non-revenue water, or water loss. This amount of water loss
represents approximately 6% of the water produced, a rate that is among the lowest in
the industry.
Q.
How many people are employed by Cayman Water?
Answer
Cayman Water employs
approximately 60 staff, of which more than 95% are Caymanians or permanent
residents.
Q.
Can I tour Cayman Water’s facilities?
Answer
Cayman Water does accommodate
group tours for schools and other educational purposes. You may contact
the Cayman Water offices at 945-4277 for more information on group
tours.
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Q.
How often should I receive a bill, and when should I expect it?
Answer
Cayman Water reads all customer
water meters once a month and bills customers each month for the water
consumed. Generally, meters are read close to the end of each month,
with bill processing taking approximately one week. Bills are generally
mailed out by the 9th day of each month.
Q.
How much does piped water cost?
Answer
Go to the Rates page
of this website for the current prices for Cayman Water piped water.
For residential customers, piped water costs approximately 2-1/2 cents
per US gallon.
Q.
How does Cayman Water decide what to charge for water?
Answer
Cayman Water does not set the
rates it charges for water. Water rates are controlled by a formula
contained in the License Agreement granted to the company by the Cayman
Islands Government. Of the total base rate, 55% is adjusted annually in
January based on the United States Producer Price Index, and the Cayman
Islands Consumer Price Index according to a formula in the License
Agreement and the remaining 45% of the base rate is not adjusted. In addition the rate has
an energy adjustment surcharge that is calculated monthly to account for
volatility of energy prices. This surcharge is also calculated
according to a formula in the License Agreement and is based on diesel
fuel costs and electricity costs.
Q.
What is EAF?
Answer
EAF stands for Energy
Adjustment Factor. The EAF is a surcharge that is adjusted up, or down,
each month according to the cost of the energy utilized by Cayman Water
to produce water. The EAF is then applied to each gallon of water
consumed, in addition to the base rate. Cayman Water does not control
the EAF; it is calculated according a formula contained in Cayman
Water’s License Agreement and verified each month by Water
Authority-Cayman. The formula uses the average cost for energy and an
efficiency constant that effectively limits the amount of the
surcharge, so Cayman Water may not collect money from its customers if
it does not operate its water production equipment in an energy
efficient manner.
Q.
Where can I pay my bill?
Answer
Cayman Water bills may be paid
by cash or check at the Cayman Water offices located in the Regatta
Office Park (formerly SafeHaven) on the West Bay Road. The cash office
is located on the fourth floor of the Windward 3 building and is open
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM from Monday through Friday. A payment drop box is
also located at the cash office and payments may be dropped off anytime.
Bills may be paid by post by
check only. Please do not mail cash.
Bills may be paid at all local
retail banks including Butterfield Bank, Cayman National Bank, Fidelity
Bank, First Caribbean, HSBC, Royal Bank of Canada, and Scotiabank.
Paying Your Bill Online -
Currently, paying your Cayman Water bill online can be done through all
the local retail banks including Butterfield Bank, Cayman National
Bank, Fidelity Bank, First Caribbean, HSBC, Royal Bank of Canada, and
Scotiabank. Check with your bank to set up online access to your bank
accounts and online bill paying for Cayman Water bills.
Setting up a Standing Order
– Currently, direct debits (Standing Orders) are not
available as a payment option for Cayman Water bills.
Q.
How can I check to see if Cayman Water is billing me for the correct
amount of water?
Answer
Customers can easily verify the
amount of water billed by reading their water meter themselves. See the
How to read your meter page
for how to do this.
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Q.
Is tap water safe to drink?
Answer
Piped water provided on Grand
Cayman by Cayman Water and Water Authority-Cayman is potable water that
meets World Health Organization (WHO) standards for drinking water and
is perfectly safe to drink. Click here for detailed Water
Quality Information.
Q.
Where does Cayman Water get its water from?
Answer
All of the piped water supplied
on Grand Cayman, including Cayman Water supplied water is desalinated
water. That is, raw water with the same amount of salt in it as
seawater is treated using a process called reverse osmosis. Reverse
Osmosis separates the salt from the water leaving fresh water that is
further treated to finished potable water quality and distributed to
our customers. Click here for information about Reverse
Osmosis Desalination.
Q.
How much sodium is in tap water?
Answer
Cayman Water piped water
contains approximately 100 milligrams (mg) of sodium per liter of
water. There are various recommendations for the limit of daily sodium
intake, with the average being around 2000 mg. Drinking half a liter of
tap water a day would provide approximately 2.5% of your recommended
daily intake of sodium. For comparison, a typical cheeseburger contains
almost 1500 mg of sodium, 75% of the recommended daily intake.
Q.
What about chlorine, does the water contain chlorine?
Answer
Cayman Water is required under
the water quality regulations contained in its License Agreement, and
regulated by Water Authority-Cayman, to maintain a free chlorine
residual in water supplied to our customers. The amount of chlorine
added must maintain an average of approximately 0.25 parts per million
of free chlorine residual. This ensures that the water is disinfected
and remains free of any bacteria or other organics that might be
harmful to the customer. Cayman Water tests approximately 65 samples of
water each month for bacteria, in order to ensure that none is present
in the water.
Q.
Why does the water rust my plumbing fittings and water heater?
Answer
Any water will cause corrosion
of metal. Cayman Water supplied desalinated water is relatively more
aggressive than naturally occurring fresh water due to its low total
alkalinity, its softness (lack of mineral content) and the residual salt present. Unlike many
places in the world where hard water and scaling are problems, piped
water in Grand Cayman is the opposite. It is very soft water thus more corrosive.
Use plastic, brass or other corrosion resistant materials in your
plumbing, especially for hot water heater fittings. Do not use
galvanized steel fittings in your hot water plumbing to ensure
prevention of leaks. Also, keep your hot water heater temperature as
low in your comfort range as you can, which will
mitigate corrosion and prolong the life of your water heater element.
Q.
Does Cayman Water add any other chemicals to the water besides chlorine?
Answer
All chemicals added to the
drinking water stream in the production and treatment process are
National Sanitary Foundation (NSF) approved for potable (drinking)
water use. In addition to chlorine, Cayman Water adds a food grade
sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) to adjust the pH of the water to just
above 7, and it adds a zinc orthophosphate corrosion inhibitor to
mitigate the corrosive effects of the water.
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Q.
What is Reverse Osmosis?
Answer
Reverse osmosis is a filtration
process that is often used for desalinating water. In order to produce
fresh water from seawater, it works by using pressure to force seawater
through a membrane, retaining the salt and other contaminants on one side and allowing the
pure water to pass to the other side. This is the reverse of the normal
osmosis process, which is the natural movement of solvent from an area
of low solute concentration, through a membrane, to an area of high
solute concentration when no external pressure is applied. Click here
for information about Reverse
Osmosis.
Q.
Why does Cayman Water employ reverse osmosis desalination, what about
collecting rainwater or pumping fresh water from the ground?
Answer
Given the level of development
and lifestyle the people of the Cayman Islands have chosen to pursue,
seawater desalination is the only viable process available to
consistently and reliably supply the level of water consumption
demanded by the population of Cayman Islands. Traditional fresh ground
water aquifers in the western parts of Grand Cayman, in Georgetown and
West Bay, have already been depleted. There is simply not enough fresh
groundwater to sustain the ever increasing water demand of the Cayman
Islands. While rainwater collection sustained the Cayman Islands for
many generations in more modest times, it again is simply not capable
of realistically providing the level of water demand today. It is
estimated that to collect the amount of water produced by Cayman Water
in 2008 would require a collection area of one and a half square miles,
about half the area of West Bay above the West Bay cemetery.
Q.
Why can’t Cayman Water distill seawater to make freshwater?
Answer
Seawater reverse osmosis is the
most energy efficient desalination technology currently available. In
order to minimize the cost and amount of energy used, and the impact on
the environment, reverse osmosis is the best option.
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Q.
How can I report a water emergency?
Answer
Water emergencies can be
reported by phoning the Cayman Water office number, 945-4277 during
regular business hours, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday, or
at the emergency phone number 945-4347 Anytime.
Q.
Should I phone Cayman Water if I have a leak in my home’s
plumbing?
Answer
Cayman Water’s
responsibility terminates at the customer meter. Your home’s
plumping after the water meter is your responsibility and you should
contact a plumber to assist you with problems with your
home’s plumbing. If you suspect a problem at the meter box,
or see water leaking from the box, then call Cayman Water.
Q.
Should I phone the Cayman Water emergency number if my water is cut off
for non-payment?
Answer
Water disconnection for
non-payment is not considered an emergency and emergency personnel will
be unable to effect reconnection of water service disconnected for
non-payment. Please do not phone the emergency phone number to request
reconnection of service if it has been disconnect for non-payment.
Please phone the Cayman Water offices during regular business hours and
speak to Customer Services to arrange payment and reconnection.
Q.
Should I phone the Cayman Water emergency number to report line breaks
if I suspect a leak in the Cayman Water mains?
Answer
Yes, by all means please report
suspected main line breaks by phoning the emergency phone number,
945-4347 or the Cayman Water offices at 945-4277.
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