BWA investigating suspected water main leak in Christ Church

The Barbados Water Authority (BWA) is advising the public that it is conducting an investigation into another suspected potable water main leak along Rendezvous Road, Christ Church.

This water leak is visible from an underground utility duct scheme located in front of the Worthing Post Office, the BWA said.

The BWA team will conduct emergency repairs as soon as the investigation is completed.

The authority has apologised to its customers for any inconvenience caused.

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  • Hope that a "big-metal-slab" will be placed over the hole so to have traffic moving as they monitor the repair main.
    We have outlived the days of "a large open hole with cans in the area covered with caution tape".
    No more 3rd world stuff. We have "grown-up and moved-on".
    BWA answering the call.

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