Thursday, June 11, 2026

BWA crews working on pumping stations in the north

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Barbados Water Authority (BWA) said today that low levels are being experienced at a facility in the north and this has caused the connected pumping station to go offline.

As a result, customers in some St Lucy districts may experience low pressure or water outages until reservoir levels improve. BWA said these include Durhams, Jemmotts, Rock Hall, Mount View, Glendalough Road, Peterses, Josey Hill, Mount Gay, Church Hill Road, Cave Hill, Harmony, Date Tree Hill and surrounding areas.

Additionally, crews are carrying out investigations at a station in St Peter, which has also gone offline. This stoppage may affect residents of Ashton Hall, Douglas Development, Alleynedale Road, Bakers, Coral Cliff, Maynard’s Development, Maynard’s Housing Area, Mile & A Quarter, Mount Brevitor, Mullins, Rose Hill, Benn Hill, The Rock, The Whim, Black Bess and the surrounding districts.

The BWA will make every effort to assist residents in the affected areas via tanker while the issues persist. (PR)

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