AN electrical problem is now being blamed for residents in northwest Trinidad not having a steady supply of water.
The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) in a media release on Monday stated that there was an electrical problem at the Tucker Valley Pumping Station.
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Emergency repairs currently underway are expected to be completed by 6 pm on Tuesday.
WASA stated that it may take up to 24 hours for the service to normalise to some affected areas following completion of these repairs.
This can be requested through the following self-service options: WASA Services App available via the Play Store or Apple store or Customer Portal available on the Authority’s website at www.wasa.gov.tt.
Customers requiring direct assistance or further information can contact WASA’s Customer Call Centre toll free at 800-4420/26.
The Authority thanked customers for their patience and understanding.
Areas affected are along Western Main Road from Teteron Barracks, Chaguaramas, to La Horquette Valley Road, Glencoe, including: Abbe Poujade Street, Haig Street, School Street, L’Anse Mitan, Big Yard, Amowsville, Sanora Park, Shorelands, La Horquette Branch Road, The Park, Gulf View Drive and Glencoe.