Wednesday, May 8, 2024

BWA: Pumping station fixed and service restored

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The Barbados Water Authroity reports that work to the Ashton Hall pumping station has been completed and water has returned to the taps of customers in the St Peter and St Lucy districts of The Rock, Mile & a Quarter, Mount Brevitor, Maynards, Rose Hill, Ashton Hall and surrounding areas as well as Alleynedale Village, Benthams, Pickering and surrounding districts in St Lucy.

In a press release the BWA said that on Monday evening the Ashton Hall Pumping Station suffered a pump failure and work to replace the pump was carried out during the day on Tuesday and was completed as projected.

The statement also said that normal service has resumed to the Shop Hill System with the residents of Dukes, Welches Terrace, Kew Land, Arthur Seat, Redman’s Village in St Thomas, Prior Park in St James, Locust Hall in St George and surrounding areas now receiving water. (PR)

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