The Barbados Water Authority, today, Tuesday, November 26th advices residents and businesses in parts of St. Philip and Christ Church that the Pumping Station, which supplies them with water has been taken offline to conduct emergency work.
As a result, customers in the following areas may be affected by low-pressure or water outages:
Balls Land, Bright Hill, Coverley, Fairview, Foursquare Valley, Gibbons, Highland Village, Leadvale, Lowlands, Newton Terrace, Parish Land, Pilgrim Place, Pitchers Hill,St. Patricks, Thyme Bottom, Walronds, Woodbourne, Atlantic Shores, Chancery Lane, Ealing Park, Gibbons Boggs, Goodland, Inch Marlow, Sayers Court, Seaview, Silver Sands, St. Christopher, Wilcox, Durants, Kingsland, Lodge Road, Newton, Southern Heights, Callendars, Gall Hill, Silver Hill, Maxwell Hill, Apple Hall, Atlantic Park, Belair, Benthams, Bequest, Castle Heights, Cave Land, Coles Development, Diamond Valley, Eastbourne, Harmony Hall, Kirtons, Long Bay, Long Bay Development, Lynches, Merricks, Poolers Land, Ruby, Seaview, Shrewsbury, The Crane, Union, Well House Bay, Wellhouse, Work Hall, Bayfield, Blades Hill, Bushy Park, Chapel, Content Cot, Doughlins, Duncans, Eastpoint, Edgecumbe Tenantry, Farm Gardens, Four Roads, Halton Terrace, Heddings, Industry Hall, Lucas Street, Lyders Hill, Mangrove, Marchfield, Marleyvale, Padmore Village, Parish Land, Rices, Sanford, Six Roads, St. Catherine, St. Margaret’s Village, Thickets, Three Houses, Vineyard, Windward Gardens and surrounding districts.
Customers are asked to store an adequate supply of water to assist and the Authority will make every effort to help customers in the affected areas via water tanker as well.
The Barbados Water Authority apologises for any inconvenience the service disruption caused by this emergency work today Tuesday November 26th, may cause. (ENDS)