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Saturday, May 3, 2025

Desal plant back up and running

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News Desk
2307 days ago
20190107
The Desalination Plant has been restarted after being down for the last few days.

The Desalination Plant has been restarted after being down for the last few days.

Sampson Nanton

The Wa­ter and Sew­er­age Au­thor­i­ty (WASA) is ad­vis­ing cus­tomers in parts of Cen­tral and South Trinidad, who have been af­fect­ed by the re­cent un­planned shut­down at the Point Lisas De­sali­na­tion Plant, that the nec­es­sary re­pairs were com­plet­ed and the fa­cil­i­ty was at full pro­duc­tion of 40 mil­lion gal­lons dai­ly, as at 10.40 pm on Sun­day Jan­u­ary 6, 2019.

WASA is fur­ther ad­vis­ing cus­tomers that it may take up to 24 to 36 hours for the pipe-borne wa­ter sup­ply to nor­mal­ize to some ar­eas in keep­ing with es­tab­lished sched­ules.

WASA is thank­ing cus­tomers for their pa­tience and un­der­stand­ing dur­ing this dis­rup­tion in ser­vice.


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