92 Percent Of Water Treatment Plants Returned To Service Following Adverse Weather

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92 Percent Of Water Treatment Plants Returned To Service Following Adverse Weather

Ninety–two percent of Water Treatment Plants have returned to service.

This update was contained in a media release issued by the Water and Sewage Authority on Friday afternoon.

It came as river conditions at various Water Treatment Plants continue to normalize.

Remedial works are being conducted at two plants, to return those facilities to operation at the earliest.

The update on the WTPs that were impacted is provided below along with the current status and details of the plants returned to service.

 

REGION  FACILITY LOCATION  AREAS AFFECTED  STATUS
NORTH EAST Caura  El Dorado, Tacarigua, parts of Tunapuna Returned to service
La Pastora  La Pastora, Lopinot
Mc David  Surrey Village, Lopinot
Acono  Maracas – St. Joseph 
Luengo/Naranjo
Aripo  Santa Rosa, Wallerfield, Malabar
Quare  Valencia
Guanapo  Parts of Arima
Tompire  Toco, Balandra
North Oropouche Sangre Grande, Manzanilla, Malabar, La  Horquetta, Brazil, Mausica, Maloney,  Golden Grove, Five Rivers
Matura  Matura  Cleaning works in progress
NORTH WEST Las Cuevas North Coast Cleaning works in progress
Blanchisseuse Returned to service
Tyrico
La Canoe  Parts of Santa Cruz Returned to service
St. Anns  Parts of St. Anns
La Fillette  North Coast 
Rincon
Grand Curacaye, Parts of Santa Cruz
Pipiol Reservoir 
Susconosco,
SOUTH Trinity  Parts of Moruga  Returned to service 
Biche  Biche 
Petrotrin Guyaguayare  Guyaguayare  Area being supplied from  another source.
TOBAGO Hillsborough West  Bacolet, John Dial Returned to service 
Highlands Road  Mason Hall, Moriah
Courland  Plymouth, Crown Point
Richmond  Richmond, Goodwood, Roxborough

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