BWA Hampton Station offline, engineers investigating

The Barbados Water Authority wishes to inform residents of St Philip and Christ Church that the station supplying several areas in these parishes has unexpectedly gone offline.

The Authority is conducting investigations to determine the source of the problem and resolve it.

The stoppage may affect customers in the following districts with low pressure or outages:

In Christ Church: Vauxhall, Durants, Seawell, Kingsland, Callenders, Lodge Road, Newton, Maxwell Hill, Charnocks, Lowlands, Coverley, Fairview, Pilgrim Road, Kendall Hill Park, Gall Hill, Wotton, Harmony Lodge, Water Street, Ealing Park, Ealing Grove, Atlantic Shores, Enterprise, Chancery Lane, Inch Marlow, Silver Sands, Round Rock, Goodland, Green Garden, Hopewell, Carters Gap, Fairy Valley and the surrounding districts.

In St Philip: Heddings, St. Martins, Rices, Gemswick, Bequest, Wheelers, Long Bay Village, Cave Land, Seaview, Work Hall, Apple Hall, Lynches, Merricks, Eastbourne, Crane Park, Belair, Cobblers Rock, Diamond Valley, Kirtons, Wilcox, Mangrove, Windward Gardens, Long Bay, Harry Smith, Well House, Bottom Bay, Benthams, Atlantic Park and the surrounding districts.

BWA will make every effort to assist residents of the affected areas by water tanker in the interim.

The Barbados Water Authority apologises for the inconvenience caused and will share updates on the progress of the investigations.

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