Several communities in St Philip are scheduled to be sprayed this week, under the Ministry of Health and Wellness’ Fogging Programme. Beginning Monday, June 7, the team will visit Bayfield, St Catherine, Skeetes Bay, Wiltshire Avenue, Clarkes Hill, Sealy Hill, Ragged Point, Marley Vale, Culpepper Development, Industry Hall, Merricks, Lyders Hill, Sealy Hall, Content Cot, Blue Dolphin Drive, Cole’s Terrace, Cole’s Close, Cole’s Road, River View Road, Peat Bay, Hill …
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Upcoming water works in Blackwater may leave some households with slightly discoloured water for a short period of time.
Central Highlands Regional Council announced water works would be carried out on Monday, May 10, causing water supply interruptions to parts of the town.
For the ongoing hydrant and valves replacement works, there will be some short test shutdowns happening in Blackwater.
During renewal process, water supply will be turned off for up to 2.5 hours between 9am and noon, which would affect Bendee Crescent, Mangrove Street, Casuarina Street, Boronia Street, Eucalyptus Street and possibly surrounding streets.
Council advised that some residents may experience slight discolouration of the water.