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BWA’s Warleigh station to be taken offline

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The Barbados Water Authority (BWA) has advised residents in St James and St Peter that its station at Warleigh will be taken offline on Thursday, September 24, between 9 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. to facilitate work being conducted by the Barbados Light & Power Company Ltd. 

Customers in the following districts may experience low pressure or water outages while the electrical work is underway at this facility. Rock Hall, Mangrove Terrace, Black Bess, Four Hills, Indian Ground, Sedge Pond, Benn Hill, Diamond Corner, Pleasant Hall, Mount Stepney, Boscobelle, Gays Village, Castle Tenantry, The Baltic, Orange Hill, Baywoods, St Silas Heights, Water Hall Terrace and surrounding districts.

A media release from BWA said once the work is completed, the system may take some time to fully recover. Residents are therefore advised to store an adequate supply of water. Water tankers will also service customers in the affected districts. (BWA)

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