The Barbados Water Authority (BWA) wishes to inform residents and businesses in parts of St. Michael and Christ Church that on Wednesday, April 15th one of its St Michael stations to be taken offline between 2:30 p.m. and 8:00 pm to facilitate urgent repair work.
As a result, customers in Bayville, Chelsea Road, Deighton, Kings Village, Dayrells Road, Harts Gap, Hastings, Bay Street, St. Matthias, Marine Gardens, Navy Gardens, Rockley, Golf Club, Blue Waters, Worthing, St. Lawrence, Paradise Village, Top Rock, Dover, Maxwell, Fairholme Gardens, Hythe Gardens, Welches, Oistins, Scarborough, Keizer Hill, Enterprise, Dash Valley, Monroe Village, Haggatt Hall, Salters, Neils, The Belle, Belle Tenantry, Licorish Village, My Lords Hill, Flint Hall, Welches, Martinique, Government Hill, Pine Plantation, Pine Gardens, Two Mile Hill, Upper Collymore Rock, Brittons Hill, Waterford, Codrington, Spooner’s Hill, Bush Hall, Tudor Bridge, Grazettes, Station Hill, Fairfield Cross Road, Mapp Hill, Mount Friendship, Lower Burney, St. Barnabas, Pinelands, Highgate Gardens, Flagstaff, Clapham, Wildey, Fort George Heights, Elizabeth Park, Regency Park, Sheraton Park, Sargeants Village, Warners Park, Warners Terrace, Briar Hall, Graeme Hall, Rendezvous, Bartletts Tenantry, Club Morgan, Haggatt Hall, Howells Cross Road and the immediate surrounding areas may experience low pressure or water outage while work is underway.
Persons are encouraged to store some water to support their needs during this period. The Authority will provide temporary assistance, including water tankers, to those affected while repairs are underway.
The BWA apologises for the inconvenience caused by this service disruption and thanks customers for their continued understanding. (ENDS)