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The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) is advising customers in parts of Point
Fortin and La Brea served by the Point Fortin Desalination Plant that there will be an interruption in their pipe borne water supply on Tuesday.
This will take place from 7am to 4pm.
In a statement on Monday, WASA said this has become necessary in order for Seven Seas Water (SSW), owner and operator of the Point Fortin Desalination Plant, to carry out emergency electrical maintenance work at the facility.
Areas affected include: Point Fortin, Parry Lands, Cochrane, Brighton Cato, Harriman Park, Reservoir Hill, Salazar Trace, Egypt Village, Gonzales, Huberts Town, Lot 10, New Village and Clifton Hill.
A cutback in production at the Point Lisas Desalination Plant has caused customers in parts of Central and South West Trinidad to be without water or experiencing low water pressure.
This follows an unplanned shutdown of the facility on Saturday for approximately seven hours and the subsequent restart at a reduced production of 29 million gallons per day due to ongoing emergency repairs at the plant.
In a press statement the Water Sewerage Authority (WASA) said the Desalination Company of Trinidad and Tobago (Desalcott) usually supplies the plant with 40 million gallons of water daily.
The plant will deliver a reduced production throughout the period of repairs, which are expected to be completed by midnight tonight.
He has been identified as Josh Baptiste of Caimain Road, St Joseph.
The Express was told that around 11.35 p.m. Baptiste was outside his fatherâs home along Second Private Road, Mt DâOr, when relatives heard gunshots. Upon investigating, they found Baptiste lying on the roadway in a pool of blood.
Even as the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines begins tomorrow, T&T has recorded 42 new cases.
There is now a total of 385 active positive cases and 145 deaths, the Ministry of Health said in yesterdayâs daily update.
At present, there are 33 patients in hospital.
Two police officers attached to the Scarborough Police Station have tested positive for Covid-19 in the past week.
Ashley Rangel Promoted to VP, Business Operations Support at First American Payment Systems
Share Article FORT WORTH, Texas (PRWEB) December 10, 2020 First American Payment Systems, an industry-leading payment technology company, is pleased to announce the promotion of Ashley Rangel to Vice President, Business Operations Support. In this newly created role, Rangel oversees the support teams for the company’s government and nonprofit subsidiaries, as well as various operational departments within First American.
In her most recent position as Director of Business Operations, Rangel was instrumental in creating processes to drive efficiency, managing productivity and cultivating relationships with both internal and external customers.