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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Water supply disruption to parts of South-West Trinidad

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The Wa­ter and Sew­er­age Au­thor­i­ty is ad­vis­ing cus­tomers of re­pair works be­ing done to a leak­ing 8” di­am­e­ter pipeline at LP 1653 South­ern Main Road, Vance Riv­er.

Ac­cord­ing to this press re­lease, the emer­gency re­pairs are sched­uled to be com­plet­ed by 8:00 p.m. on Thurs­day 13 Oc­to­ber 2022. De­tails fol­low in this press re­lease…

The Wa­ter and Sew­er­age Au­thor­i­ty (the Au­thor­i­ty) ad­vis­es cus­tomers in parts of South-West Trinidad who are cur­rent­ly with­out a wa­ter sup­ply that this is due to re­pair works to a leak­ing 8” di­am­e­ter pipeline at LP 1653 South­ern Main Road, Vance Riv­er.

These emer­gency re­pairs are sched­uled to be com­plet­ed by 8:00 p.m. on Thurs­day 13 Oc­to­ber, 2022.

Af­fect­ed ar­eas in­clude:

The Au­thor­i­ty fur­ther ad­vis­es that it may take up to 12 hours for the ser­vice to nor­mal­ize to some af­fect­ed ar­eas fol­low­ing the com­ple­tion of the re­pair works. A lim­it­ed truck borne wa­ter sup­ply will be avail­able up­on re­quest.

This can be re­quest­ed through the fol­low­ing self-ser­vice op­tions: Use of the mo­bile WASA Ser­vices App which can be down­loaded for An­droid mo­bile cus­tomers from the Play Store or iPhone mo­bile cus­tomers from the Ap­ple store; or Use of the Cus­tomer Por­tal avail­able on the Au­thor­i­ty’s web­site: www.wasa.gov.tt.

Al­ter­na­tive­ly, cus­tomers re­quir­ing di­rect as­sis­tance or fur­ther in­for­ma­tion can con­tact WASA’s Cus­tomer Call Cen­tre toll free at 800-4420/26.

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