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Parts of Central Trinidad without water Wednesday and Thursday

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Pipeline connection works in Waterloo will see some disruptions to the regular pipe-borne water supply of residents in parts of Central Trinidad on Wednesday and Thursday.

The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) advised the disruptions are scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday 6am and 4pm.

The disruption will facilitate two pipeline interconnections at Orangefield Road, Waterloo.

Residents in Carapichaima, Waterloo, Orange Field, Joyce and Perseverance Roads will be affected.

While service is expected to be restored by 4pm on both days, WASA advised that it could take up to 24 hours for the supply to normalise to some affected areas.

For further information or assistance, customers can contact WASA’s Customer Call Centre toll free at 800-4420/4426.


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