Publication of the List of Pollutants with their Prohibited Concentra tion Levels by the Minister of Environment and National Beautification, Green and Blue Economy under Section 4(5) of the Marine Pollution Control Act Cap. 392A for Public Comment.
NOTICE NO. 4 (third publication)
Land (Title Proceedings) Act, 2011 (Act 2011-7)
Form 3
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DECLARATION OF OWNERSHIP AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE IN RESPECT OF
ALL THAT land situate at Glenburnie in the parish of Saint John in this Island as shown on a Plan made and certified on the 15th day of March, 2023 by Nigel R. Marshall, Land Surveyor made up of two contiguous parcels lettered A and B as shown on the Plan and containing by admeasurement as a whole 1,091.7 square metres.
SUPREME COURT OF BARBADOS IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
CLAIM NO. LTP 0833/2023
IN THE MATTER OF THE LAND (TITLE PROCEEDINGS) ACT, 2011 (section 3);
AND IN THE MATTER OF ALL THAT land situate at Glenburnie in the parish of Saint John in this Island as shown on a plan made and certified on the 15th day of March, 2023 by Nigel R. Marshall, Land Surveyor and recorded in the Lands and Surveys Department of Barbados on 31st day of March, 2023 under reference number 554/2023 (hereinafter called “the Plan”) and containing by admeasurement
1091.7 square metres or thereabouts ABUTTING AND BOUNDING towards the West on lands of Vivian Watson as shown on the Plan towards the North on the lands of Marcia Harper as shown on the Plan towards the West on lands of Gloria Bradshaw as shown on the Plan towards the South on a Public Road which leads to St. Margaret’s Church as shown on the Plan or however else the same may abut and bound.
TAKE NOTICE that RONIE ROZETTA BARROW of Glenburnie in the parish of Saint John in this Island, has applied to the High Court for a declaration of her ownership and a certificate of the title in respect of the property described above.
Any person having any adverse claim, lien or charge or right or interest against the said property should submit the claim duly authenticated on oath to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Registration Office, Supreme Court Complex, Whitepark Road, St. Michael, on or before the 19th day of October, 2023.
Any other person who has any information relating to the ownership of the said property is invited to give such information in writing to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Registration Office, Supreme Court Complex, Whitepark Road, St. Michael, on or before the 19th day of October, 2023.
Dated the 7th day of September, 2023.
DE NOVO LEGAL
Attorneys-at-Law for the Claimant.
Probate Advertisements NOTICE NO. 1 BARBADOS IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE High Court In the Estate of JOSEPH MCDONALD MOTTLEY Deceased PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an application is being made for the following Grant of Probate namely:- PROBATE of the Will dated the 21st day of August 2013 of JOSEPH MCDONALD MOTTLEY late of 1270 Hampton Blvd Apt No. 7111, North Lauderdale, Florida 33068 in the United States of America, who died at Northwest Medical CTR, Margate Broward County Florida 33063 in the United States of America on the 19th day of August, 2022 by PAMELA MARLENE AGARD the Executrix named in the Will of the said deceased. An application shall be submitted to the Supreme Court fourteen (14) days from the date of Notice in the Official Gazette and from the date of the second Notice of advertisement. Dated this 9th day of October, 2023. RICHEL M. A. BOWEN Attorney-at-Law. known as MARVA CARTER, deceased, late of No. 14 Sheraton Park in the parish of Christ Church in this Island who died in this Island on the 30th day of June 2022 at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in the parish of Saint Michael by MICHAEL EARL McKENZIE the surviving Executor and Trustee named in the last Will and Testament of the deceased. An application shall be submitted to the Supreme Court fourteen (14) days from the date of Notice in the Official Gazette and from the date of the second Notice of advertisement. Dated the 9th day of October 2023. MILTON O. PIERCE, SC Attorney-at-Law. NOTICE NO. 2 BARBADOS IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE High Court In the Matter of the Estate of MARVA EULENE CARTER also known as MARVA CARTER Deceased PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an application is being made for the following Grant of Probate namely:- PROBATE of the Will dated the 29th day of October 2015 of MARVA EULENE CARTER also |
NOTICE NO. 3 BARBADOS
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE
High Court
In the Estate of
ERIC PRESTON GILBERT NEBLETT
also known as ERIC NEBLETT
Deceased
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an application is being made for the following Grant of Probate namely:-
PROBATE of the Will dated the 1st day of September 1997 of ERIC PRESTON GILBERT NEBLETT also known as ERIC NEBLETT, deceased, late of The Garden in the parish of St. James in this Island, who died at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in the parish of St. Michael in this Island on the 10th day of August 2003 by BEVERLEY COREEN NEBLETT-LASHLEY, one
of the Executrices named in the Will of the said deceased.
An application shall be submitted to the Supreme Court fourteen (14) days from the date of Notice in the Official Gazette and from the date of the second notice of advertisement.
Dated the 5th day of October 2023. SHARON C. I. CARTER
Attorney-at-Law for the Applicant.
NOTICE NO. 4 BARBADOS
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE
High Court – Civil Jurisdiction
In the Estate of
ROSALIE BRYAN also known as ROSALIE BRYANT also known as ROSALIND BRYAN
Deceased
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that application is being made for the following Grant of Probate namely:-
PROBATE of the Will dated the 16th day of November 2014 of ROSALIE BRYAN also known as ROSALIE BRYANT also known as ROSALIND BRYAN deceased late of Corbin’s Road, Ashton Hall in the parish of Saint Peter in this Island who died at Corbin’s Road Ashton Hall in the parish of Saint Peter in this Island on the 18th day of August 2015 by JENNIFER DIANA BRYANT who is the sole Executrix named in the Will of the deceased.
An application shall be submitted to the Registrar of the Supreme Court fourteen (14) days from the date of Notice in the Official Gazette and from the date of the second notice of this advertisement.
Dated this 5th day of October, 2023.
GEORGE WALTON PAYNE & CO.
Attorneys-at-Law for the Applicant.
NOTICE NO. 5 BARBADOS
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE
High Court
In the Estate of
CAROLE MARY CHANDLER
also known as CAROLE CHANDLER
Deceased
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an application is being made for the following Grant of Probate namely:-
PROBATE of the Will dated the 19th day of November 2021 of CAROLE MARY CHANDLER,
Deceased also known as CAROLE CHANDLER
Deceased late of 74 Bakers Woods in the parish of Saint Peter in this Island, who died at Cattlewash in the parish of Saint Joseph on the 6th day of December 2022 by ANDREW RAPSON, DARREN
RAPSON and LISA MAYERS the Executors named in the Will of the said deceased.
An application shall be submitted to the Supreme Court fourteen (14) days from the date of Notice in the Official Gazette and from the date of the second notice of advertisement.
Dated this 9th day of October 2023.
ZARINA KHAN
Attorney-at-Law
Prospect Chambers, “Summerland House” Prospect Road, Prospect, St James, Barbados.
NOTICE NO. 6 BARBADOS
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE
High Court
In the Matter of the Estate of
OLGA MARSHALL also known as OLGA EVELYN MARSHALL
Deceased
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an application is being made for the following Grant of Letters of Administration namely:-
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION to
Estate of OLGA MARSHALL also known as OLGA EVELYN MARSHALL deceased of Branker’s Gap, Government Hill, St. Michael in this Island, who died on the 6th day of August 2022 by KEISHA SABRINA GITTENS (the duly appointed Administratrix and Personal Representative of the Estate of CAMERON LLOYD MARSHALL deceased) son of the deceased.
An application shall be submitted to the Supreme Court fourteen (14) days from the date of Notice in the Official Gazette and from the date of the second notice of this advertisement.
Dated this 9th day of October 2023.
CYRILLENE THOMAS-MASCOLL
Attorney-at-Law.
NOTICE NO. 7 BARBADOS
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE
High Court
In the Estate of
RIDLEY RILEY LORDE
Deceased
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an application is being made for the following Grant of Administration namely:-
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION to the
Estate of RIDLEY RILEY LORDE deceased, late of Kirtons in the parish of Saint Philip in this Island who died at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in the parish of Saint Michael in this Island on the 5th day of September, 2021 by SANDRA VERONICA LORDE
the wife of the deceased.
An application shall be submitted to the Supreme Court fourteen (14) days from the date of Notice in the Official Gazette and from the date of the second Notice of advertisement.
Dated this 9th day of October, 2023. RICHEL M. A. BOWEN
Attorney-at-Law.
NOTICE NO. 8 BARBADOS
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE
High Court Probate Division
In the Matter of the Estate of
AUDINE ASENATH CYRUS
also known as AUDINE CYRUS
Deceased
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an Application has been made for the following Grant of Letters of Administration namely:-
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION to the Estate
of AUDINE ASENATH CYRUS also known as AUDINE CYRUS, deceased late of Durants in the parish of Christ Church in this Island who died at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Martindales Road in the parish of Saint Michael in this Island on the 24th day
of July, 2019 by CYD RAMON DENELE CYRUS
one of the two surviving children of the deceased.
An Application shall be submitted to the Registrar of the Supreme Court fourteen (14) days from the date of Notice in the Official Gazette and from the date of the second notice of this advertisement.
Dated this 9th day of October, 2023.
HONOR C. CHASE
Attorney-at-Law Epworth Chambers
Chapman Street, Bridgetown.
NOTICE NO. 9 BARBADOS
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE
High Court Probate Division
In the Matter of the Estate of
GERMA ST. ORITA SPRINGER
also known as GERMA SPRINGER
Deceased
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an Application has been made for the following Grant of Letters of Administration namely:-
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION CUM
TESTAMENTO ANNEXO to the Estate of GERMA ST. ORITA SPRINGER also known as GERMA SPRINGER, deceased late of 3rd Avenue Long Gap Spooners Hill, St. Michael in this Island who died at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Martindales Road in the parish of Saint Michael in this Island on the 20th day of April, 2020 by DAVE ORLANDO O’NEAL SPRINGER the duly constituted attorney on record in this Island of SONIA DEBORAH GAIL SPRINGER-RICHARDS also known as SONIA DEBORAH GAIL SPRINGER the named Executrix in the Will of the deceased.
An Application shall be submitted to the Registrar of the Supreme Court fourteen (14) days from the date of Notice in the Official Gazette and from the date of the second notice of this advertisement.
Dated this 9th day of October, 2023.
HONOR C. CHASE
Attorney-at-Law Epworth Chambers
Chapman Street, Bridgetown.
9th October, 2023
Publication of the List of Pollutants with their Prohibited Concentration Levels by the Minister of Environment and National Beautification, Green and Blue
Economy under Section 4(5) of the Marine Pollution Control Act Cap 392A for
Public Comment
Publication of the List of Pollutants with their Prohibited Concentration Levels by the Minister of Environment and National Beautification, Green and Blue Economy under Section 4(5) of the Marine Pollution Control Act Cap 392A for Public Comment
The Minister of Environment and National Beautification, Green and Blue Economy, in accordance with the Section 4 (5) of the Marine Pollution Control Act CAP 392A, is seeking public comment on the draft list of pollutants with their prohibited concentration levels.
The Marine Pollution Control Act, CAP 392A is intended to protect the marine environment from any source of pollution which may negatively impact human health and the environment. The Act seeks to control the discharge waste, both on land and in the marine environment, that may impact the groundwater and the marine environment. The types of activities that would be regulated by the Act and therefore would have to comply with the standards include the discharge of waste either inland or to the marine environment of effluent from wastewater treatment system and industrial waste.
The list of pollutants with their prohibited concentration levels is a list of physical, chemical, and biological parameters which may be contained in discharges to the environment and provides environmental standards that can be confidently applied. It provides:
- Ambient Water Quality Standards – Table 1
Ambient standards are the levels that should not be exceeded in the general marine environment.
- End of Pipe Discharge Standards – Table 2 and Table 3
End of pipe standards recognize that marine environment can assimilate point sources of higher concentrations than appropriate for ambient levels because of immediate dilution and dispersion on discharge.
Further information on the Marine Pollution Control Act CAP 392A and the List of Prohibited Concentration may be found on the Environmental Protection Department’s website using the link http://epd.gov.bb/.
Objections on the standards proposed in the list of pollutants with their prohibited concentration levels should be submitted via email to epd.secretray@epd.gov.bb or via mail and should be addressed to:
Director
Environmental Protection Department
- V. Harcourt Lewis Building Dalkeith
St. Michael
The title of the email or mail should be “Objections to the List of Pollutants with their Prohibited Concentration Levels” and should be submitted before 16:00, October 31, 2023.
Table 1: List of Pollutants and Ambient Standards
Parameter | Rationale | Ambient Water Quality Standard (µg/l) unless otherwise stated. |
Chlorophyll a | An indicator of the presence of algae, which can be an indicator of high nutrient levels. | 0.5 |
Dissolved Oxygen1 | Essential for aquatic life. Requirements vary depending on species, life stage, and life processes. Many compounds become more toxic as Dissolved Oxygen decreases; so can have an indirect effect. | 90 (% saturation) -actual concentration varies with temperature. |
Faecal streptococci / enterococci | Public health indicator of sewage pollution in seawater. This is generally the preferred indicator of health risk. | Geometric mean of minimum of 5 samples should not exceed 35 colonies/100ml in any 30-day period. |
Faecal coliform | Public health indicator of sewage pollution in freshwater, but historically used in seawater as well. | Geometric mean of minimum of 5 samples not exceed 200 colonies/ 100ml in any 30-day period. No more than 10% of samples exceed 400 colonies/100ml. |
Phosphate (Filterable Reactive) | Primary nutrient that causes high algal growth, which then impacts on coral by blocking light and smothering. | 2.48 (µg P/l) |
Oxides of Nitrogen (nitrate/nitrite) | Primary nutrient that causes high algal growth, which then impacts on coral by blocking light and smothering. | 9.8 (µg N/l) |
Ammonia | Form of nitrogen most easily used by plants. Causes high algal growth, which then impacts on coral. | 9.8 (µg N/l) |
Total nitrogen (inorganic and organic) | Better indicator of nutrient loading as it measures organic load as well. | 100 |
Total phosphorous (inorganic and organic) | Better indicator of nutrient loading as it measures organic load as well. | 15 |
pH | General indicator of acidity/alkalinity. Change in pH can be either toxic directly or indirectly by changing the toxicity of other pollutants. | 7.0-8.7 |
Salinity | General parameter describing the total salt content of seawater. An indicator of the presence of freshwater or hyper saline discharges. | 30-38 (psu) |
Temperature | Indicator of thermal pollution from, for example, cooling water discharges. Changes in temperature can affect the toxicity of chemicals or kill coral directly through bleaching. | <31°C |
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) | Suspended solids increase turbidity, reduce light penetration, and decrease photosynthetic activity – the basis of coral growth. Also important in the transport of other pollutants that are strongly associated with the solids, such as metals. | 5 (mg/l) |
Sedimentation Rate | Indicator of the amount of solids that settles on the seabed. Settling solids can smother a reef. Bank reefs are more susceptible than fringing reefs. | Fringing reefs: 25 mg/cm2/day Bank Reefs: 5 mg/cm2/day |
Turbidity | Aesthetic impact; reduced water clarity; impact on photosynthetic capacity of corals. Another measure of the amount of sediment in the water column. | 1.5 (NTU) |
1 Dissolved Oxygen – is measured as a concentration then the saturation level is calculated based on the Normal Atmospheric Equilibrium Concentration (NAEC). At 35psu and 24°C the NAEC for oxygen is 5.5ml/l. Around Barbados we typically measure 6.5-7mg/l, which is equivalent to approximately 4.6-4.9ml/l assuming these measurements were taken at standard pressure.
Parameter | Rationale | Ambient Water Quality Standard (µg/l) unless otherwise stated. |
Chlorine (Total Residual Chlorine) | Chlorine is commonly used as a disinfectant in potable water and in sewage treatment; toxic to many marine species. | 2 |
Cyanide (un-ionised HCN) | Used in metal plating / metal finishing and photo-processing. Toxic. HCN (hydrocyanic acid) is the most toxic form of cyanide as it can cross biological membranes. | 4 |
Cadmium | Used in metal plating, in batteries, and in the manufacture of semiconductors. Toxic. Bio-concentration can be significant for bivalves. If shellfish from the area are consumed an even lower trigger value of 0.2 µg/l is recommended. Causes kidney damage in humans. | 0.7 |
Chromium III (trivalent) | Used in metal plating, leather industry and as a corrosion inhibitor in cooling systems. Toxic. Chromium III is less toxic than Chromium VI. | 27.4 |
Chromium VI (hexavalent) | Used in metal plating, leather industry and as a corrosion inhibitor in cooling systems. Toxic. | 4.4 |
Copper | Commonly used metal, specifically by the rum industry. An essential trace element, but toxic at higher concentrations. Readily accumulated by plants and animals. Copper toxicity to marine species generally increases as salinity decreases. Long-term exposure causes liver and kidney damage in humans. | 1.3 |
Lead | Historically added to paint and gasoline; used in old water pipes. Toxic. | 4.4 |
Mercury (inorganic) | Used in switches, thermometers, and dentistry. Can be converted by microorganisms in sediment to methyl mercury. Methyl mercury is soluble, more toxic than inorganic mercury and bio-accumulates. | 0.1 |
Nickel | Used in metal plating, present in batteries. Nickel toxicity increases with decreasing salinity. The 95% protection level not deemed to provide sufficient protection to juvenile mysids and molluscs. | 7 |
Silver | Used in the electronics and photography industries. The acute toxicity of silver to marine fish is considerably lower than to freshwater fish. Toxicity to most species increases with decreasing salinity. | 1.4 |
Vanadium | Occurs in 4 valency states. Vanadium +5 (Vanadate) is the most common in water and the most toxic. | 100 |
Zinc | In greater than trace concentrations, harmful to aquatic organisms. Zinc uptake and toxicity generally decrease as salinity increases. | 15 |
Tributyltin | Highly toxic to marine bivalves. Present in marine antifouling paints and wood preservative. | 0.006 |
Ethanol | Present in alcohol distillery waste. Volatile and completely mixable with water. Large inputs can significantly reduce Dissolved Oxygen levels. Limited marine toxicity data. Anzecc2 present a low reliability value taken from the freshwater value, which should be considered only as an | 1400 |
2 ANZECC and ARMCANZ, 2000. Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council and Agriculture and Resource Management Council of Australia and New Zealand Guidelines for fresh and marine water quality. National Water Quality Management Strategy. Available at http://www.ea.gov.au/water/quality/nwqms
Parameter | Rationale | Ambient Water Quality Standard (µg/l) unless otherwise stated. |
interim working value. It is recommended for inclusion due to the known presence of ethanol in marine waters off of the west coast of Barbados. | ||
1,1,2- trichloroethane | Volatile and relatively soluble in water. Commonly used industrial solvent. Not expected to bioaccumulate significantly. | 1900 |
1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene) | Commonly used in the dry cleaning industry in Barbados. Not expected to bioaccumulate or to bind to sediment. Volatile with a half-life of 1-6 days in water. Due to its known use in Barbados the Anzecc marine low reliability value is recommended as an interim working value. Anzecc considers that there is insufficient data to generate a marine medium reliability trigger value. | 70 |
Benzene | Benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene and xylene (BTEX) are the simplest aromatic hydrocarbons. Products of oil refining and important common aromatic solvents. Commonly associated with contaminated petroleum sites (e.g. Needham’s Point). BTEX compounds are highly volatile, have low water solubility and have low bioaccumulation potential. However, water managers should be aware of possible additive effects (mixture toxicity). Anzecc 99% protection level is recommended to provide protection against chronic toxicity to crabs. | 500 |
Toluene | Insufficient data. Low reliability value recommended as an interim value. | 180 |
Ethyl benzene | Insufficient data. Low reliability value recommended as an interim value. | 80 |
Xylenes | Insufficient data. Low reliability value recommended as an interim value for m-xylene. | 75 |
Naphthalene | Naphthalene is the simplest polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), used as an insect-proofing agent for stored materials and clothes. Will absorb strongly to sediment. UV light increases the toxicity. Only PAH that Anzecc considers there are sufficient data to generate a moderately reliable guideline value. Due to chronic toxicity to the crab C. magister, the Anzecc 99% protection level is recommended. | 50 |
PCBs | Used as a dielectric fluid in transformers and capacitors. No longer used by the Barbados Light & Power Company Ltd. High persistence and potential to bioaccumulate. Moderate reliability trigger values have been derived for Arochlors 1242 &1254 in freshwater. These numbers have been converted to marine low reliability figures and should be considered as interim values. | Arochlor 1242: 0.3 Arochlor 1254: 0.01 |
Phenol | Commonly used raw material in the manufacture of a wide range of products. A common by-product of oil refining. Readily soluble in water and low bioaccumulation potential. Imparts taste and odour in fish and shellfish at low concentrations. Variable toxicity. | 400 |
Parameter | Rationale | Ambient Water Quality Standard (µg/l) unless otherwise stated. |
Pentachlorophenol (PCP) | A biocide, disinfectant, pesticide and wood preservative. Found in chlorinated effluents from sewage treatment plants. Impair taste, more toxic at lower pH. The Anzecc 99% protection level is recommended in the absence of local bioaccumulation data. | 11 |
All organochlorine (OC) pesticides | The use of OC pesticides was phased out in Barbados more than a decade ago. However, the compounds are persistent with high bioaccumulation potential. The detection limits for most OC’s are greater than the standards, so it is recommended that OC’s should not be detectable in marine waters. | Not detectable, based on Best Available Technology. |
All organophosphate (OP) pesticides | Commonly used in Barbados. Toxic to most species. Detection limits in the order of 0.02 µg/l in water. Recommended standards are lower. Therefore, it is recommended that OP’s should not be detectable in marine waters. | Not detectable, based on Best Available Technology. |
Other Insecticides, Herbicides and Fungicides | Insufficient data currently exists to allow Anzecc to generate moderate reliability trigger levels for other pesticides at this time. To be precautionary, it is recommended that a No Detection limit be used as a default in the absence of other data. | Not detectable, based on Best Available Technology. |
Table 2: Domestic Waste End of Pipe Standards
Parameter | Rationale | End of Pipe Standard |
Biochemical Oxygen Demand | When there is a large quantity of biological matter in the water bacteria will break it down but use up oxygen at the same time. This is a measure of that oxygen demand and will lead to a drop in dissolved oxygen levels. | Class 1 – 30mg/l Class 2 – 150mg/l |
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) | Suspended solids increase turbidity, reduce light penetration, and decrease photosynthetic activity – the basis of coral growth. Also important in the transport of other pollutants that are strongly associated with the solids, such as metals. | Class 1 – 30mg/l Class 2 – 150mg/l |
Total nitrogen (inorganic and organic) | Better indicator of nutrient loading as measures organic load as well. The end-of-pipe standards have been set to meet the ambient standard in Class 1 waters within a 50:1 mixing zone. | Class 1 – 5mg/l Class 2 – 45mg/l |
Total phosphorous (inorganic and organic) | Better indicator of nutrient loading as measures organic load as well. The end-of-pipe standards have been set to meet the ambient standard in Class 1 waters within a 50:1 mixing zone. | Class 1 – 1mg/l Class 2 – 10mg/l |
pH | General indicator of acidity/alkalinity. Change in pH can be either toxic directly or indirectly by changing the toxicity of other pollutants. | 6-9 in Class 1 and 2 waters. |
Faecal streptococci | Public health indicator of sewage pollution in seawater. This is generally the preferred indicator of health risk. | Class 1 – Geometric mean of min. 5 samples should not |
Parameter | Rationale | End of Pipe Standard |
exceed 35 colonies/100ml in any 30-day period. | ||
Faecal coliform | Public health indicator of sewage pollution in freshwater, but historically used in seawater as well. | Class 1 – Geometric mean of min. 5 samples not exceed 200 colonies/ 100ml in any 30-day period. No more than 10% of samples exceed 400 colonies/100ml. |
Total Residual Chlorine | Chlorine is commonly used as a disinfectant in potable water and in sewage treatment, toxic to many marine species. | Class 1 – 0.1mg/l |
Fats, Oils and Grease | Found in urban runoff and domestic waste. Smothers shoreline ecosystems. Can be toxic. | Class 1 – 15mg/l Class 2 – 50mg/l |
Floatables | Plastics and other materials that are not easily removed by natural processes. They can smother or be ingested by organisms. | Not visible in Class 1 and 2 waters. |
Table 3: Petroleum Hydrocarbons End of Pipe Standards for Class 1 Waters.
Parameter | Rationale | End of Pipe Standard |
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) | Important chemicals used in the production of oils and fuels. Found in industrial discharges and urban runoff. Smothers shoreline ecosystems. Lighter fractions are most toxic. | Maximum daily discharge (mg/l): 10 Average Daily concentration over 30 consecutive days (mg/l): 5 |
Total Oils & Greases | Found in industrial discharges and urban runoff. Smothers shoreline ecosystems. Can be toxic. | Maximum daily discharge (mg/l): 10 Average Daily concentration over 30 consecutive days (mg/l): 5 |
Total Organic Carbon | The level of organic carbon can influence the availability of other pollutants. Directly non-toxic. | Maximum daily discharge (mg/l): 110 Average Daily concentration over 30 consecutive days (mg/l): 55 |
Important Definitions:
“Class 1 waters” means surface and subsurface waters extending from the farthest distance inland to the 100 metres isobath or 200 metres seaward of the outer edge of the bank reef whichever is farthest.
“Class 2 waters” means marine waters extending the outer most boundary for class 1 waters but within the territorial waters of Barbados.
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Contents Retirement from the Public Service
Acting Appointment: Ms. Fiona Hinds to act as temporary Judge of the High Court 1
Appointments: Ms. Abigail Pilgrim to the Planning and
Development Board………………………………………………….. 1
Members to the Sanitation ServiceAuthority Board……………… 2
Lost Policy Notices for Llewellyn Ifill, Glenn Taylor, Constance Mascoll, Shakara Drakes, Roshari Drakes,
Shayla Lavine, Aleisha Bancroft, Emaro Bynoe, Deomar Bynoe, Angelia Newton, Caren Williams, Shakir Knight, Marilyn Alleyne, Christopher Blackman, Shawn Desrivieres, Luke Gill, Keri-Ann Pope and
Michael Lokey …………………………………………………….1, 4- 6
Retirements from the Public Service ………………………………1, 3 Vacation Leave: The Hon. Madam Justice Barbara
Cooke-Alleyne, Acting Judge of the High Court……………….. 1
The Hon. Sir Patterson Cheltenham, K.A., Chief Justice…….. 1
Mr. George M. King, Security Guard, Defence and Security Division, Prime Minister’s Office, retired from the Public Service with effect from 2013-12-19.
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Acting Appointment
Ms. Fiona Hinds, Attorney-at-Law, has been appointed to act as a temporary Judge of the High Court, with effect from 4th October, 2023 for a period of six (6) months ending 3rd April, 2024.
Appointment of a new member to serve on the Planning and Development Board
By virtue of the provision of Section 5 (9) of the Planning and Development Act, 2019, the Minister responsible for Planning and Development has appointed
the following person to serve as a Member on the Planning
and Development Board, effective from September 15, 2023 to December 6, 2024:
- Ms. Abigail Pilgrim – Member
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NOTICE NO. 1
Vacation Leave
NOTICE NO. 2
SAGICOR LIFE INC.
LLEWELLYN IFILL of Half Moon Fort, St. Lucy having made sworn deposition that Policy No. C5123168 issued by Confederation Life Insurance Company and assumed by Sagicor Life Inc., on his life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless
The Hon. Madam Justice Barbara Cooke-
Alleyne, Acting Judge of the High Court, has been granted five (5) days’ vacation leave for the period 9th to 13th October, 2023.
The Hon. Sir Patterson Cheltenham, K.A., Chief Justice, has been granted six (6) days’ vacation leave from 6th to 11th October, 2023.
objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued.
Dated the 23rd day of June, 2023.
By Order, ALTHEA C. HAZZARD
Corporate Secretary.
GOVERNMENT NOTICE
Appointment of Members to the Sanitation Service Authority Board
The Minister of Environment and National Beautification, Green and Blue Economy in exercise of the powers conferred on him by paragraphs 1 and 3 of the First Schedule to the Sanitation Service Authority Act, Cap. 382, has appointed the following persons to be members of the Sanitation Service Authority’s Board for a period of three (3) years with effect from 2 October 2023:
Mr. Ramon Alleyne – Chairman
Mr. Trevor Springer – Member
Mr. David Denny – Member
Ms. Jessica Bensley – Member
Mr. Kwame Bradshaw – Member
Ms. Shirley Worrell – Member
Mr. Fabian Sargeant – Member
Mr. Charles Parris – Member
Mr. Errol Browne – Member
The Permanent Secretary – Member Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs and Investment
The Permanent Secretary – Member Ministry of Environment and National Beautification,
Green Blue Economy
GOVERNMENT NOTICE
Retirements from the Public Service
The following persons will retire/have retired from the Public Service with effect from the dates indicated:-
Name/Post Ministry/Department Effective Date
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Mr. Winston R. Ward | Government Printing | 2023-07-01 |
Senior Machine Operator | Home Affairs and Information |
Mr. Mark E. Cummins | Transport, Works | 2023-11-30 |
Permanent Secretary | and Water Resources |
Mr. Hugh N. Carrington | Foreign Affairs and | 2023-12-01 |
Senior Clerk | Foreign Trade |
Mr. James N. Parris Public Service 2024-01-01
Senior Executive Officer
Mrs. Jennifer E. Alleyne Graduate Teacher | Education, Technological and Vocational Training | 2024-01-01 |
Ms. Mary-Anne Redman Graduate Teacher | Education, Technological and Vocational Training | 2023-12-04 |
Ms. June E. Chase-Giles Nursing Assistant I | Health and Wellness | 2023-06-15 |
DECEASED | ||
Name/Post | Ministry/Department | Died |
Ms. Dora Morris | Transport, Works | 2022-05-24 |
General Worker | and Water Resources | |
Ms. Solange O. Niles | Transport, Works | 2023-01-09 |
Control Officer | and Water Resources | |
Ms. Morreen A. Campbell | Agriculture, Food | 2023-05-22 |
General Worker | and Nutritional Security |
(M.P. PE 1348, PK 367, PJ 139C, PR 665, PM 316, PZ 786, PK 487, PJ 898, 1984/A,
PM 396, PZ 712)
NOTICE NO. 3 SAGICOR LIFE INC. GLENN TAYLOR of Chattel Casuarina, Livingstone Avenue, Mullins, St. Peter having made sworn deposition that Policy No. S00080695 issued by Sagicor Life Inc., on his life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued. Dated the 20th day of September, 2023. By Order, ANDREW C. GREAVES Corporate Secretary. | NOTICE NO. 6 SAGICOR LIFE INC. SHIRLEY CODRINGTON-DRAKES of #65 Royal Palm Avenue, Gemswick Gardens, St. Philip having made sworn deposition that Policy No. S07414517 issued by Sagicor Life Inc., on the life of ROSHARI DRAKES has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued. Dated the 25th day of September, 2023. By Order, ANDREW C. GREAVES Corporate Secretary. | |
NOTICE NO. 4 SAGICOR LIFE INC. CONSTANCE MASCOLL of #55 Blackmans, St. Joseph having made sworn deposition that Policy No. B100607445 issued by British American Insurance Company and assumed by Sagicor Life Inc., on her life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued. Dated the 20th day of September, 2023. By Order, ANDREW C. GREAVES Corporate Secretary. | ||
NOTICE NO. 7 SAGICOR LIFE INC. SHAYLA LAVINE of Black Bess, St. Peter having made sworn deposition that Policy No. B100620680 issued by British American Insurance Company and assumed by Sagicor Life Inc., on her life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued. Dated the 25th day of September, 2023. By Order, ANDREW C. GREAVES Corporate Secretary. | ||
NOTICE NO. 5 SAGICOR LIFE INC. SHIRLEY CODRINGTON-DRAKES of #65 Royal Palm Avenue, Gemswick Gardens, St. Philip having made sworn deposition that Policy No. S07414508 issued by Sagicor Life Inc., on the life of SHAKARA DRAKES has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued. Dated the 25th day of September, 2023. By Order, ANDREW C. GREAVES Corporate Secretary. | ||
NOTICE NO. 8 SAGICOR LIFE INC. ALEISHA BANCROFT of Bank Hall Main Road, St. Michael having made sworn deposition that Policy No. J774011592 issued by Sagicor Life Inc., on her life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued. Dated the 28th day of September, 2023. By Order, ANDREW C. GREAVES Corporate Secretary. |
NOTICE NO. 9 SAGICOR LIFE INC. MARK BYNOE of Tudor Bridge, St. Michael having made sworn deposition that Policy No. S07226496 issued by Sagicor Life Inc., on the life of EMARO BYNOE has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued. Dated the 26th day of September, 2023. By Order, ANDREW C. GREAVES Corporate Secretary. | NOTICE NO. 12 SAGICOR LIFE INC. CAREN WILLIAMS of Lot 88 Sunset Drive, Balls Plantation, Southern Heights, Christ Church having made sworn deposition that Policy No. J774009111 issued by Sagicor Life Inc., on her life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued. Dated the 30th day of May, 2023. By Order, ALTHEA C. HAZZARD Corporate Secretary. | |
NOTICE NO. 13 SAGICOR LIFE INC. SHAKIR KNIGHT of #42 Westport, Porter’s, St. James having made sworn deposition that Policy No. B100614449 issued by British American Insurance Company and assumed by Sagicor Life Inc., on his life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued. Dated the 23rd day of June, 2023. By Order, ALTHEA C. HAZZARD Corporate Secretary. | ||
NOTICE NO. 10 SAGICOR LIFE INC. MARK BYNOE of Tudor Bridge, St. Michael having made sworn deposition that Policy No. S07226478 issued by Sagicor Life Inc., on the life of DEOMAR BYNOE has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued. Dated the 26th day of September, 2023. By Order, ANDREW C. GREAVES Corporate Secretary. | ||
NOTICE NO. 11 SAGICOR LIFE INC. ANGELIA NEWTON of #547 Kingsland Terrace, Christ Church, having made sworn deposition that Policy No. 077422570 issued by Sagicor Life Inc., on her life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued. Dated the 2nd day of October, 2023. By Order, ANDREW C. GREAVES Corporate Secretary. | ||
NOTICE NO. 14 SAGICOR LIFE INC. MARILYN ALLEYNE of #83 Tulip Drive, Husbands, St. James having made sworn deposition that Policy No. S05177461 issued by Sagicor Life Inc., on her life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued. Dated the 23rd day of June, 2023. By Order, ANDREW C. GREAVES Corporate Secretary. |
NOTICE NO. 15 SAGICOR LIFE INC. CHRISTOPHER BLACKMAN of 17 Cameron Park, Walkers, St. George having made sworn deposition that Policy No. S07309495 issued by Sagicor Life Inc., on his life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued. Dated the 23rd day of June, 2023. By Order, ANDREW C. GREAVES Corporate Secretary. NOTICE NO. 18 SAGICOR LIFE INC. LUKE GILL of Roaches Plantation, St. Lucy having made sworn deposition that Policy No. 0053792 issued by Life of Barbados Insurance Company and assumed by Sagicor Life Inc., on his life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued. Dated the 23rd day of June, 2023. By Order, ANDREW C. GREAVES Corporate Secretary. NOTICE NO. 19 SAGICOR LIFE INC. KERI-ANN POPE of No. 25 Windward Drive, Windward Gardens, St. Philip having made sworn deposition that Policy No. J774021665 issued by Sagicor Life Inc., on her life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued. Dated the 23rd day of June, 2023. By Order, ANDREW C. GREAVES Corporate Secretary. NOTICE NO. 16 SAGICOR LIFE INC. CHRISTOPHER BLACKMAN of 17 Cameron Park, Walkers, St. George having made sworn deposition that Policy No. 0009981 issued by Life of Barbados Insurance Company and assumed by Sagicor Life Inc., on his life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued. Dated the 23rd day of June, 2023. By Order, ANDREW C. GREAVES Corporate Secretary. NOTICE NO. 17 SAGICOR LIFE INC. SHAWN DESRIVIERES of No. 8 Friendship Drive, Crane Development, St. Philip having made sworn deposition that Policy No. 077406781 issued by Sagicor Life Inc., on his life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued. Dated the 23rd day of June, 2023. By Order, ANDREW C. GREAVES Corporate Secretary. |
NOTICE NO. 20
SAGICOR LIFE INC.
MICHAEL LOKEY of No. 9 1st Avenue, Shop Hill Terrace, St. Thomas having made sworn deposition that Policy No. B600002347 issued by British American Insurance Company and assumed by Sagicor Life Inc., on his life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued.
Dated the 23rd day of June, 2023.
By Order, ANDREW C. GREAVES
Corporate Secretary.
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