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Friday, July 4, 2025

Persistent rainfall affects Water Treatment Plants in Northeast Trinidad

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992 days ago
20221016
WASA Headquarters, St Joseph

WASA Headquarters, St Joseph

The wa­ter and Sewage Au­thor­i­ty is ad­vis­ing the pub­lic that some of their Wa­ter Treat­ment Plants in North­east Trinidad were af­fect­ed by the per­sis­tent rain­fall. De­tails fol­low in this press re­lease...

Per­sis­tent rain­fall ac­tiv­i­ty in North­east Trinidad and To­ba­go con­tin­ues to im­pact op­er­a­tions at some of the Au­thor­i­ty’s Sur­face Wa­ter Treat­ment fa­cil­i­ties.

Con­di­tions are con­stant­ly be­ing mon­i­tored in or­der to re­turn these fa­cil­i­ties to op­er­a­tion in the short­est pos­si­ble time.

The up­date on the WTPs that are im­pact­ed is pro­vid­ed be­low:

The Au­thor­i­ty will con­tin­ue to pro­vide up­dates as every ef­fort is be­ing made to re­turn these fa­cil­i­ties to full ser­vice at the ear­li­est pos­si­ble time.

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