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Dizzy28 wrote:rspann wrote:Wharf Trace get a few community tanks, if you see them rejoicing.
Grate is le hunte.
Wharf Trace only good to go get your back fcuked up by Boodoo
pugboy wrote:Life never been better in a xmas week
Water tanks and could smoke weed
rspann wrote:pugboy wrote:Life never been better in a xmas week
Water tanks and could smoke weed
I have 12 x 1000 tanks in a 12 apt complex but they get 6 for a village of 100 households. Grate is Edmond Forde for coming to his constituents rescue after 4 years in office.
rspann wrote:So how Prem water will sell?
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Going on day 4 without water in parts of Grande...great is the pnm
rspann wrote:pugboy wrote:Life never been better in a xmas week
Water tanks and could smoke weed
I have 12 x 1000 tanks in a 12 apt complex but they get 6 for a village of 100 households. Grate is Edmond Forde for coming to his constituents rescue after 4 years in office.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Going on day 4 without water in parts of Grande...great is the pnm
jhonnieblue wrote:Todd's road Freeport, up to now they still haven't repaired it
redmanjp wrote:6 tank for 100 households? not persons but households. so let's say 4 per household. 6/400 u barely getting to brush teeth and wash hand dey
abbow wrote:jhonnieblue wrote:Todd's road Freeport, up to now they still haven't repaired it
Have a leak inside Grants Road extension for over a year now...reported many times but the great management team at WASA only getting paid to tell us the water schedules...
supercharged turbo wrote:Where can I get water filters to purchase wholesale at a reasonable cost?Every 3 days I changing a filter by me.
Flint, Michiganpugboy wrote:doh frighten
Our water safe to drink from a health bacteria point
Plenty developed countries you can’t drink the tap water
So close eyes and drink
pugboy wrote:doh frighten
Our water safe to drink from a health bacteria point
Plenty developed countries you can’t drink the tap water
So close eyes and drink
Woodford Square powerwashed despite ban
Marlene Augustine
On Tuesday, at around 12.30 pm, workmen were powerwashing certain parts of Woodford Square, to the dismay of some observers.
They questioned why the workmen were allowed to use a power-washer and to waste water on cleaning the square when the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) had imposed restrictions on the use of water
WASA said there must be no pressure-washing because water levels at the reservoirs remain low. It also banned the use of hoses, pressure washers, decorative water features and similar apparatus.
One person in the square , who did not want to be named, said, “I guess it is one law for some and another for other people in this place.
“WASA does only target who they want to. If it was me doing that I would have sure been slapped with a fine.”
However, another man said if WASA was really serious about conserving water, it would go into several areas of the city to fix all the leaks.
“The people have to do their jobs," he said. "All the street dwellers who use and pass through the square at nights and even in the day are defecating all over the place. The place needs to be cleaned for other citizens to use the place.
“I think the mayor is doing a fabulous job in trying to keep the place clean. I hope he would keep up the good work. The corporation is doing a great job to help beautify the city once again.”
A city corporation worker said he did not see the use of the water as wastage.
“We were told the place must be ready and fixed up for the reopening of the Red House," he said. "We have started on Monday and would be out here for four hours a day to power-wash the edges of the square. We got the instruction from the CEO.
"We were also told to repaint the fittings of the square. We have already started the process in repainting the fence around the square. The entire square must be completed before January 19."
WASA communications manager Daniel Plenty said the city corporation had applied for an exemption to clean certain public spaces.
“Anyone who must use an excess of water, especially in a harsh or dry season, must submit an application for exemption. The corporation made the request for consideration.
“We have a form for exemption request on our website for people or organisations," Plenty said.
Be careful if you have a steel storage tank, as corrosion may have occurred over time, and once the tank is cleaned it may develop leaks. To disinfect a storage tank mix non-scented NSF-approved household bleach (5.25% chlorine) in the reservoir at the ratio of 1 gallon of bleach for every 1,000 gallons of water (i.e., 1 quart for every 250 gallons of water). This will give a chlorine concentration of 50 ppm.
https://www.cleanwaterstore.com/resourc ... -bacteria/
redmanjp wrote:supercharged turbo wrote:Where can I get water filters to purchase wholesale at a reasonable cost?Every 3 days I changing a filter by me.
Filter was brown by me so we decided to put in a new one. Yuh know d next day after water come s ting just as brown? Steups.
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