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Friday, July 18, 2025

Shutdown at Point Lisas Desalination Plant

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1409 days ago
20210907
The compound of the Water and Sewerage Authority at Farm Road, St Joseph.

The compound of the Water and Sewerage Authority at Farm Road, St Joseph.

The Wa­ter and Sew­er­age Au­thor­i­ty ad­vis­es cus­tomers in parts of Cen­tral and South-West Trinidad, who are present­ly ex­pe­ri­enc­ing low wa­ter pres­sures or no wa­ter that, this is as a re­sult of the shut­down of the Point Lisas De­sali­na­tion Plant, due to what has been de­scribed as raw wa­ter qual­i­ty is­sues.

How­ev­er, a time for restart­ing the plant has not been giv­en. As such, a lim­it­ed truck-borne wa­ter ser­vice will be avail­able with pri­or­i­ty giv­en to spe­cial homes, health care and gov­ern­ment in­sti­tu­tions.

The WASA ad­vi­so­ry ex­plains the De­sali­na­tion Com­pa­ny of Trinidad and To­ba­go (DE­SAL­COTT) owned and op­er­at­ed Plant, nor­mal­ly sup­plies WASA with 40 mil­lion gal­lons of wa­ter per day (mgd).

“DE­SAL­COTT has in­di­cat­ed that they are cur­rent­ly ex­pe­ri­enc­ing poor raw wa­ter qual­i­ty is­sues, caus­ing op­er­a­tions at the fa­cil­i­ty to be stopped,” WASA says.

It added: “It should be not­ed that DE­SAL­COTT has not been able to pro­vide a time­frame for the restart of the plant. The Au­thor­i­ty is in con­stant com­mu­ni­ca­tion with the com­pa­ny and will pro­vide a fur­ther up­date on when the Plant will re­turn to ser­vice, as soon as this in­for­ma­tion be­comes avail­able.”

Ar­eas af­fect­ed in­clude:

Cen­tral Trinidad – Ca­roni, War­renville, Cunu­pia, Ch­agua­nas, Ca­paro, Chase vil­lage, Cou­va, Pt Lisas, Cal­i­for­nia, Clax­ton Bay, Plai­sance Park, Pointe a Pierre, City of San Fer­nan­do, Vista­bel­la, Mara­bel­la, Gas­par­il­lo

South-West Trinidad – Union Hall, Pleas­antville, Palmiste, Phillip­ine, Dun­can Vil­lage, Es­per­ance, Gulf View, Bel Air, La Ro­main, South Oropouche, Ota­heite, Rousil­lac, Aripero, parts of La Brea, Av­o­cat, Fyz­abad, parts of Siparia in­clud­ing De Gannes Vil­lage and Quar­ry Vil­lage, San Fran­cique, Debe, Syne Vil­lage, Lowkie Trace, Sun­rees Road, Mo­ra Dam Road.

WASA is ask­ing its cus­tomers to man­age their wa­ter use ef­fi­cient­ly, as it may take up to 48 hours for the sup­ply to nor­mal­ize to some af­fect­ed ar­eas, af­ter the Plant re­turns to full op­er­a­tion.

For fur­ther in­for­ma­tion or as­sis­tance, cus­tomers are en­cour­aged to con­tact WASA’s Cus­tomer Call Cen­tre toll free at 800-4420 and 800-4426.


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