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CWSA is continuing its work on the Leeward side of the country to reconnect homes which experienced disruption to their water services…

Javid Roberts January 14, 2014

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The Central Water and Sewerage Authority is continuing its work on the Leeward side of the country to reconnect homes which experienced disruption to their water services as a result of the damage caused by flooding and landslides on Christmas Eve.

Public Relations and Marketing Assistant at the Central Water and Sewerage Authority, Samantha George, said currently ALL eight of their systems which were damaged by the weather have been restored.

She said their teams have been out working in Chateaubelair, Rose Bank and Barrouallie reconnecting households.

Mrs. George said while this restoration work is complete, service disruptions will continue as they strengthen the work which has already been done.

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Public Relations and Marketing Assistant at the Central Water and Sewerage Authority, Samantha George.

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