BWA making installation in St Peter, some connected facilities will be offline

The Barbados Water Authority (BWA) is advising residents in St Peter, St Lucy, St James and St Andrew that on Wednesday, January 3, it will be making an installation at a station in St Peter. As a result, some connected facilities will be offline to allow crews to carry out the work.

This work may affect customers in the following areas:

  • The Rock, White Hall, Mount Brevitor, Black Bess, Mangrove, Taitt’s, Upper Bakers, Rock Dundo, Sion Hill, Four Hills, French Village, Vuemont, Welch Town, Benny Hall, Portland, Pleasant Hall, Diamond Corner, Moore Hill, Nicholas Abbey, Castle, Gays, Boscobelle, The Mount and surrounding districts in St Peter.
  • Upper Carlton, Westmoreland, St Silas Heights, Waterhall Terrace and surrounding areas in St James.
  • Rock Hall, Sedge Pond, Indian Ground, Farley Hill, Cleland Hill and surrounding districts in St Andrew.
  • Chance Hall, Spring Garden, Round Rock and surrounding areas in St Lucy.

Residents in these districts are asked to store an adequate supply of water as they may be impacted by low pressure or a water outage while work is ongoing.

BWA tanker crews will also assist persons in the affected areas as a temporary measure.

The Barbados Water Authority apologises for any inconvenience this service disruption in some St Peter, St James, St Andrew and St Lucy areas on Wednesday, January 3 may cause.

(PR)

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