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Rovin wrote:op contact public services commission, they will take it up & force wasa to do dey wuk ....
fokhan_96 wrote:You would think that if you are requesting a service from a company that you have to pay for, this would generate revenue for the company. The more customers wasa has the more customers have to pay their bills. So why would wasa not want to connect as much customers as possible in order to generate more income seeing they bankrupt.
You mean RIC (Regulated Industry Commission)
maj. tom wrote:Sooo PNM going to shut down WASA to solve this bleed on the taxpayers?
How much the crew does get paid to sit in the shade?
Mowally wrote:Bumping thread.. Good day tuners
What was the outcome? I applied in Jan & well I don't know if to blame Covid or if this is the trend.
I need water on a property ASAP.. dire situation. I miseed my call for Site visit.. due to WASA calling a disconnected tel# & not usonh the working # put on file.. (I don't no why).. But I'm up to doing anything necessary aside from killing somebody. #water needed #onthebreadline
Ben_spanna wrote:Certain AREAS in Trinidad waiting for a reliable water supply for over 15 YEARS now
While some people have experienced the inconvenience of having no water in their taps for several hours, others have endured days, weeks, months and sometimes even years without the basic necessity.
Residents of Church Street in Matura, however, have been waiting and praying for a pipe-borne water supply for more than six decades—65 years to be exact
They are calling on the relevant authorities, the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) in particular, to hear their fervent plea and provide them with a pipe-borne water supply in 2020.
They said after several pleas by residents to WASA, the Sangre Grande Regional Corporation had placed one water tank each in the area, a total of two water tanks to serve over 300 residents, which are insufficient and are refilled every three months when residents complaints.
Residents claimed WASA never serviced the water tank they provided, but that it is the corporation who fills the tanks when they feel like doing so.
They said the only time they received a continuous supply of truck water supply was for the Local Government Elections and appreciated this very much, but after LG elections tanks went dry and no additional supply was provided. The water tanks are there but remain empty.
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