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BWA Conducting Emergency Repairs in St. Philip

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The Barbados Water Authority advises residents of Christ Church and St. Philip that today, Sunday January 28th it is currently conducting emergency repairs on a ruptured 16-inch main in the vicinity of Woodbourne, St. Philip.
The BWA’s Hampton Station had to be taken offline in order for this repair to be conducted. Unfortunately, customers in the same areas impacted yesterday, Saturday, may continue to be affected by a water outage or low pressure.

These include:
ï‚· Fairview
ï‚· Dolphin Park
ï‚· Kingsland
ï‚· Water Street
ï‚· Lowlands
ï‚· Highlands
ï‚· Newton Terrace
ï‚· Newton Park

ï‚· Lodge Hill
ï‚· Wotton
ï‚· Kendal Hill
ï‚· Gibbons
ï‚· Balls Land
ï‚· Callenders
ï‚· Southern Heights
ï‚· Providence

ï‚· Pilgrim Road
ï‚· Durants
ï‚· Chancery Lane
ï‚· Fairy Valley
ï‚· Foul Bay
ï‚· Harlington

and surrounding areas.
Tankers have been dispatched to assist and residents will be updated on the
progress of the work.
The Barbados Water Authority apologises for any inconvenience these
emergency repairs on the 16-inch main at Woodbourne, St. Philip may
cause, today, Sunday, January 28th

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