Barbados Water Authority (BWA) crews are working assiduously at one of its St. George stations this evening, Tuesday, May 12th, to correct water issues. However, the work being conducted has hit a snag delaying completion of certain aspects of the job.
Personnel will therefore complete some of the work tonight to ensure that the water can be turned back on to supply residents and businesses in the parishes mentioned below.
Once pumping restarts, the water supply to residents of the listed areas is expected to return to normal gradually.
St. Michael
Haggatt Hall, Belle Gully, Belle Tenantry, Licorish Village, My Lord’s Hill, Flint Hall, Welches, Martinique Road, Government Hill, Pine Plantation, Pine Gardens, Two Mile Hill, Upper Collymore Rock, Brittons Hill, Flagstaff, Clapham, Wildey, Fort George and surrounding districts.
St. George
Dash Valley, Monroe Village, Salters, Neils, First Step, Lower Brighton, Waverley Cot, Buttals Tenantry, Good Intent, Eastlyn, Manning’s Village, Walkers Valley, Constant, South District and surrounding areas.
St. Philip
Windsor Tenantry, Campaign Castle, Brereton, Hannays Valley and surrounding districts.
Christ Church
Lower Greys, Dayrell’s Hill, Boarded Hall, Frere Pilgrim, Edey Village, Watts Village, St. David’s, Cox Road, Bannantyne, Elizabeth Park, Regency Park, Rendezvous and surrounding areas.
The Authority will make every effort to assist residents via its water tanker fleet as a temporary measure while the work is underway.
The Barbados Water Authority apologises sincerely for this service disruption to its valued customers. The remaining work to complete the job will need to be rescheduled. (ENDS)