THE BARBADOS WATER Authority wishes to advise residents and businesses in parts of Christ Church and St Philip that there will be a complete shutdown of its Hampton pumping station on tomorrow, June 1, from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m.
This shutdown is to facilitate electrical upgrades to the station.
The affected areas may include:
In Christ Church: Vauxhall, Durants, Packers, Lowthers, Grantley Adams International Airport, Kingsland, Callenders, Lodge Road, Newton, Maxwell Hill, Charnocks, Lowlands, Coverley, Fairview, Pilgrim Road, Kendall Hill Park, Gall Hill, Wotton, Harmony Lodge, Water Street, Ealing Park, Ealing Grove, Atlantic Shores, Enterprise, Chancery Lane, Inch Marlow, Silver Sands, Round Rock, Goodland, Green Garden, Hopewell, Carters Gap, Fairy Valley and the surrounding districts.
In St Philip: Heddings, St. Martins, Rices, Gemswick, Bequest, Wheelers, Long Bay Village, Cave Land, Seaview, Work Hall, Apple Hall, Lynches, Merricks, Eastbourne, Crane Park, Belair, Cobblers Rock, Diamond Valley, Kirtons, Wilcox, Mangrove, Windward Gardens, Long Bay, Harry Smith, Well House, Bottom Bay, Benthams, Atlantic Park and the surrounding districts.
Customers are asked to store an adequate supply of water for the duration of the shutdown.
Water tankers will also be dispatched to assist the affected areas.
The Barbados Water Authority regrets any inconvenience to its valued customers. (PR)