The Central Water and Sewerage Authority (CWSA) has fully restored potable water to communities above the Rabacca Dry River as far as Owia. The supply to all communities above Rabacca was either destroyed or severely damaged in the aftermath of the volcanic eruptions. “Heavy rainfall days after the first set of eruptions destroyed the systems; there was no supply to those areas,” Garth Saunders, Manager of the CWSA told SEARCHLIGHT. …
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The Central Water and Sewage Authority (CWSA) has cautioned the population to remain vigilant, given that the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season has begun. Last week Wednesday, during a press briefing at the CWSA’s offices at Old Montrose, Chief Executive Officer Garth Saunders, stressed that the hurricane season can be problematic for the CWSA. The Atlantic Hurricane Season began on June 1 and runs to November 30, and Saunders noted …