Planned shutdown due to repairs to raw water pipeline
Written by Radio Caribbean International on September 27, 2024
The Water and Sewerage Company Inc. (WASCO) wishes to advise consumers in the northern region of the island to increase their water storage in preparation for an upcoming water supply interruption.
On Thursday, October 10, 2024, WASCO will conduct repairs on the 24-inch raw water pipeline that supplies water from the John Compton Dam in Millet to Vanard. This maintenance is necessary to address long-standing issues on the aging pipeline, which has been in operation since the 1980s. The shutdown will affect residents from Millet to Cap Estate, excluding the Babonneau region.
We strongly urge all residents to store adequate water in advance, as disruptions are expected to last up to 48 hours. Please note that residents at higher elevations and those farthest from the water system should anticipate delays in full supply restoration as the system recharges after repairs are completed.
The repairs aim to reduce future water losses and enhance the efficiency of water processing at the Theobalds Treatment Plant, leading to a more consistent and reliable supply in the future. We have planned, taking into account upcoming events such as Jounen Kewyol, International Cricket and Christmas.
WASCO apologises for the inconvenience and appreciates the understanding of the public as we work towards improving service reliability. Look out for updates on our website and social media platforms.