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Belize gov’t assures public of safe drinking water

Published:Friday | November 28, 2025 | 11:28 AM
The authorities said it is encouraging the public to maintain confidence in the quality of their drinking water and to stay informed through official communication channels.
The authorities said it is encouraging the public to maintain confidence in the quality of their drinking water and to stay informed through official communication channels.

BELMOPAN, Belize, CMC – The Ministry of Health and Wellness in Belize on Thursday sought to assure the public that the water supply in the country is safe for drinking, even as it acknowledged recent public concerns regarding the detection of E. coli in certain water samples, as reported by the Multi Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 7.

The ministry said that while the MICS7 study has highlighted water quality issues, the comprehensive data it has collected from multiple sites over time consistently demonstrate that potable water remains safe for consumption.

“In fulfilment of our mandate to safeguard public health and reduce the incidence of diseases linked to unsafe drinking water, the Ministry undertakes systematic and comprehensive water quality monitoring nationwide.”

It said that this process involves routine testing for microbial contaminants, including E. coli, total coliforms, and other key indicators, as well as ongoing surveillance of drinking water provided through various public water supply systems to identify potential risks for waterborne diseases.

“All screening procedures adhere to internationally recognised standards to ensure accuracy and reliability. Furthermore, strict protocols are followed for sample collection, preservation, and transportation, thereby maintaining the safety of drinking water. “

The ministry said sampling and testing activities primarily serve to verify continuous compliance with regulatory requirements, such as those set forth by the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines and other relevant national standards, ensuring that all drinking water sources remain potable.

It said that the national programme encompasses the collection and analysis of water samples from four core areas, namely 16 Belize Water Services systems, including monthly sampling in all districts, 110 rudimentary water systems: monthly sampling of 105 bottled/purified water operations.

“All findings are evaluated against WHO drinking water guidelines. Annually, approximately 4,000 water samples from across the country are processed,” the ministry said, adding that it recognises the critical importance of clean, safe drinking water and assured the public that the national water supply remains safe for consumption.

“When isolated issues arise, immediate corrective measures are implemented in collaboration with water authorities and municipal partners. The Ministry is committed to ongoing improvement, including strengthening surveillance systems, updating monitoring technologies, and enhancing cooperation with stakeholders responsible for water safety.”

The authorities said it is encouraging the public to maintain confidence in the quality of their drinking water and to stay informed through official communication channels.

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