PUBLIC Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales is optimistic that within the next three-five months, 70 per cent of consumers across the country could have a 24/7 supply of water. He identified a series of wells being drilled as one initiative that could bring relief to communities that have been unserved or underserved for years with respect
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Minister of Public Utilities Marvin Gonzales says he empathises with the difficulties faced by communities with irregular water supplies and has promised to invest more resources in providing a better quality of service to them. Speaking with Newsday on Friday, Gonzales said the challenges experienced by people in certain areas were not lost on him.
PUBLIC Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales on Tuesday said the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) is working to mitigate the impacts of disruptions in water supply to residents of parts of Central and South Trinidad, due to distribution problems at the Desalination Company of TT's (Desalcott's) desal plant at Point Lisas.
ACTING Leader of Government Business Paula Gopee-Scoon has said water production at the Desalination Company of TT's (Desalcott's) Point Lisas plant has been restored, after it was hampered by a high build-up of algae in the plant's pipes.