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Wednesday, May 7, 2025

SAPA's fountain a hazard, breeding mosquitoes

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Radhica De Silva
817 days ago
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The dysfunctional fountain at the Southern Academy for the Performing Arts. PHOTOS BY IVAN TOOLSIE

The dysfunctional fountain at the Southern Academy for the Performing Arts. PHOTOS BY IVAN TOOLSIE

RAD­HI­CA DE SIL­VA

rad­hi­ca.sookraj@guardian.co.tt

The foun­tain at the South­ern Acad­e­my for the Per­form­ing Arts is sup­posed to be a thing of beau­ty.

In­stead, it has be­come an eye­sore and a health haz­ard.

When CNC3 News vis­it­ed the foun­tain on Wednes­day, thick chunks of moss float­ed on the foun­tain pool. De­cay­ing leaves and de­bris were seen at the bot­tom of the pool along with mos­qui­to lar­vae which were swim­ming in the stag­nat­ed wa­ter. All of the plumb­ing ap­peared to be bro­ken and clogged.

A source at SAPA said they have been wait­ing to have the foun­tain cleaned and re­paired for months.

"This is ter­ri­ble be­cause it af­fects not just the work­ers here but al­so the chil­dren from the sur­round­ing schools be­cause it is breed­ing mos­qui­toes," the source said.

Main­te­nance of the fa­cil­i­ty falls un­der the ju­ris­dic­tion of the Ur­ban De­vel­op­ment Cor­po­ra­tion of Trinidad and To­ba­go (UDe­COTT). The Acad­e­my hosts aer­o­bics class­es every day. Events in­clud­ing fash­ion shows, cul­tur­al per­for­mances, beau­ty pageants and com­e­dy shows are al­so held at the fa­cil­i­ty.

The source said re­ports have been made to UDE­COTT's Fa­cil­i­ties Di­vi­sion as well as the Min­istry of Tourism.

When con­tact­ed for com­ment on the con­di­tion at SAPA's foun­tain, chair­man of Ude­cott Noel Gar­cia said that based on cor­re­spon­dence from UDE­COTT's Fa­cil­i­ties Di­vi­sion, he was in­formed that the prob­lems with the foun­tain were raised by the Tourism min­istry ear­li­er this week.

Gar­cia said Shang­hai Con­struc­tion Group has the con­tract for the main­te­nance of the foun­tain. SCG was asked to clean it and pro­vide a price to make it func­tion­al again, Gar­cia added.

In say­ing he in­tends to take a per­son­al in­ter­est in this mat­ter, Gar­cia gave the as­sur­ance that the mat­ter will be ad­dressed.

On Mon­day dur­ing the open­ing of Skin­ner Park, Prime Min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley al­so lament­ed the poor main­te­nance of fa­cil­i­ties. Con­cern­ing Skin­ner Park, Dr Row­ley ex­pressed hope that once the lo­cal gov­ern­ment re­form comes on­stream, the San Fer­nan­do City Cor­po­ra­tion will be in charge of main­tain­ing all its fa­cil­i­ties un­der its purview in­clud­ing Skin­ner Park.

But San Fer­nan­do West MP Faris Al Rawi told CNC3 News that in the mean­time, a Mem­o­ran­dum of Un­der­stand­ing will be signed be­tween the SFCC and UDE­COTT for the main­te­nance of Skin­ner Park.

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