In Kralendijk, WEB is expanding Bonaire’s main wastewater treatment plant. With 50% more capacity, more water will be safely treated. That means cleaner seas, healthier reefs, and better protection for everyone who calls Bonaire home — or comes to visit.
Show projectNew pump-out stations have been installed at Harbour Village and Plaza Marina to collect wastewater from yachts. No more direct discharge into the sea—protecting both coral reefs and public health.
Show projectBetween Belnem and Hato, 40 coastal lots are joining Bonaire’s vacuum sewer system. Once undeveloped, these sites let wastewater drain into the ground. Now, every drop will be collected, treated, and kept out of the sea.
Show projectFrom bathroom drain to farmland gain: Bonaire’s wastewater gets a second life. With a new UV system, it’s cleaner, safer, and ready to keep crops and gardens thriving.
Show projectWater Circles turns wastewater from a risk into a resource. At five sites across Bonaire, small treatment systems clean water locally so it can be used again. The payoff: a healthier reef and a more resilient island.
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