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infinite_RPM wrote:Dont matter more water is less scheduling..
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:I really doh want to see how WASA gonna operate next year nah...with this expected "bad dry season", might as well start collecting water now
I was referring to the previous post.. if we get a next desal plant, it would have more water going into the distribution system.. even though the mains in a horrible state, having more water means that people who live in scheduled areas can get water more oftenDe Dragon wrote:infinite_RPM wrote:Dont matter more water is less scheduling..
EH?
pugboy wrote:need a couple more and a separate rainwater collection setup.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:https://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/local/water-problems-worsen/article_6f822c6a-fce0-11e8-9cce-abb90e866a88.html
it's best you all start collecting water for Christmas yes
bess almera wrote:Wasa serious bout this no water thing In north areas????
I don't believe collecting rain water is illegal, if you collecting it and selling it is different.. and Wasa workers got paid on the 20th..bluefete wrote:bess almera wrote:Wasa serious bout this no water thing In north areas????
Damn right.
Water suddenly went on Wednesday morning and almost 48 hours later there is not a drop in sight. It does not look like it will be coming back anytime soon.
Meanwhile Rowley, Kamla, Imbert, LeHunte and company got their pay for December and eating ham, lamb and jam.
The excuse from Poon Ting (acting CEO) is that the infrastructure old. Absolute BS if you ask me.
Pay the WASA employees so I could get back my water.
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