Moderator: 3ne2nr Mods
She hired ppl that did the work.Redman wrote:zoom rader wrote:Yup they cleaned out the injuns that did the work.bluefete wrote:I think Manning had brought the figures down to about 3,000 - 4,000 and Tantie Kams and dem went and put it back to 5,000.
But after all that, WASA i still inefficient.
I blame the GOVERNMENTS!!!
So who tanty Kamla hire when the PP ran it back up to over 5000+
zoom rader wrote:She hired ppl that did the work.Redman wrote:zoom rader wrote:Yup they cleaned out the injuns that did the work.bluefete wrote:I think Manning had brought the figures down to about 3,000 - 4,000 and Tantie Kams and dem went and put it back to 5,000.
But after all that, WASA i still inefficient.
I blame the GOVERNMENTS!!!
So who tanty Kamla hire when the PP ran it back up to over 5000+
Only when red government in office is sufferation for water all over except West mornings
De Dragon wrote:zoom rader wrote:She hired ppl that did the work.Redman wrote:zoom rader wrote:Yup they cleaned out the injuns that did the work.bluefete wrote:I think Manning had brought the figures down to about 3,000 - 4,000 and Tantie Kams and dem went and put it back to 5,000.
But after all that, WASA i still inefficient.
I blame the GOVERNMENTS!!!
So who tanty Kamla hire when the PP ran it back up to over 5000+
Only when red government in office is sufferation for water all over except West mornings
Colos only beating up for beating up sake. 7 years ago the LFD RFD PNM return to power and all the wasteful additions the UNC allegedly made to everything from CEPEP to WASA can't get sorted out yet? Then again when you have a crutch to lean on conveniently, and your brainwashed flock of sheep gulping down your lame excuses, why do anything meaningful about the situation?
Jah bless DukeRedman wrote:De Dragon wrote:zoom rader wrote:She hired ppl that did the work.Redman wrote:zoom rader wrote:Yup they cleaned out the injuns that did the work.bluefete wrote:I think Manning had brought the figures down to about 3,000 - 4,000 and Tantie Kams and dem went and put it back to 5,000.
But after all that, WASA i still inefficient.
I blame the GOVERNMENTS!!!
So who tanty Kamla hire when the PP ran it back up to over 5000+
Only when red government in office is sufferation for water all over except West mornings
Colos only beating up for beating up sake. 7 years ago the LFD RFD PNM return to power and all the wasteful additions the UNC allegedly made to everything from CEPEP to WASA can't get sorted out yet? Then again when you have a crutch to lean on conveniently, and your brainwashed flock of sheep gulping down your lame excuses, why do anything meaningful about the situation?
Good thing we have a viable alternative, demonstrating their capacity daily.
Valid points, however, bear in mind 3000 of these workers are not part of the structure (organization chart) thus aren't supposed to be there in the first place. Another point is , are you comfortable paying more for water and you are not receiving an adequate supply simply to keep ppl employed in an organization where 10 men on a site and only one doing all the work?Jerry84 wrote:In my opinion the workers are not the issue. It's management and their superiors. And by extension the powers that be (directors, ceo, BOD, Minister.
Their pockets are being filled by the exorbitant salaries which costing taxpayers a mint but the small man employees are the ones who will suffer as they will retrench them. Economy will suffer as the unemployment rate will be higher and more persons to attempt to access social benefits.
Just my uneducated $0.02
Jerry84 wrote:In my opinion the workers are not the issue. It's management and their superiors. And by extension the powers that be (directors, ceo, BOD, Minister.
Their pockets are being filled by the exorbitant salaries which costing taxpayers a mint but the small man employees are the ones who will suffer as they will retrench them. Economy will suffer as the unemployment rate will be higher and more persons to attempt to access social benefits.
Just my uneducated $0.02
Sell wasa , get rid of red government corruption and lazy workersRedman wrote:Jerry84 wrote:In my opinion the workers are not the issue. It's management and their superiors. And by extension the powers that be (directors, ceo, BOD, Minister.
Their pockets are being filled by the exorbitant salaries which costing taxpayers a mint but the small man employees are the ones who will suffer as they will retrench them. Economy will suffer as the unemployment rate will be higher and more persons to attempt to access social benefits.
Just my uneducated $0.02
Captain to cook
Top to bottom
All.
Like Petrotrin WASA is riddled with the cancer.
So every segment of the co has pushed the co over the edge, whether or not as individuals a person has in fact done something wrong.
do you even pay a water bill , you even have a house...look not today nast7 wrote:ent you living off taxpayers dollars?
I asked two simple questions do you pay a WASA BILL , do you own a house? Do you know how it feels to pay for a full supply of water and being cheated out of such...no? Then STFUhover11 wrote:do you even pay a water bill , you even have a house...look not today nast7 wrote:ent you living off taxpayers dollars?
Water restrictions from March, fines to be increased
Water restrictions will be imposed from March 1 until the end of June and during that time the Water and Sewage Authority (WASA) will impose new fines on violators.
The current fine under the Water and Sewage Act is $75, but WASA CEO Sherland Sheppard said the organisation is seeking to update that legislation to impose higher fines.
Sheppard was part of the panel that unveiled WASA’s dry season water management plan yesterday at WASA’s St Joseph compound.
“The fines that we have a very minimal and outdated which is being reviewed presently by our legal department and will be implemented in some time as it goes through the legislative system,” he said.
Sheppard also warned citizens against purchasing water from unauthorised trucks as he said WASA could not guarantee the quality of that water. He said some illegal water trucks take water from WASA reservoirs and reduce the amount available to customers with a pipe-borne water supply.
He added that WASA is going to increase the availability of truck-borne water supply in areas that need it.
Sheppard advised the owners of car wash businesses to come in to the WASA offices and register as they could be cut off if they operate without approval.
“There is the application system for car wash or any company that uses large amounts of water,” he said.
WASA’s move comes as it says the Met Office predicted a harsher than normal dry season. Surface water sources are already affected.
According to data provided by WASA, impacted surface water sources led to an 18 per cent deficit in Trinidad and a 34 per cent deficit in Tobago. As of February 11, the Caroni reservoir was at 95 per cent capacity, while the Navet was at 93 per cent. The Hollis dam was at 70 per cent capacity and Hillsborough at 83 per cent.
The most impacted treatment plants are at Caroni, North Oropouche, Hollis, Navet and Hillsborough.
Director of Customer Care Natasha Andrews warned that hoses, pipes and similar equipment used to water gardens, wash vehicles, sprinklers, pressure washers are off-limits. Water features such as fountains, waterfalls and any others that use water are also restricted.
Water still flows to 1% pools in West mornings. Why u think they have Barrier gates on a public road that is paid for with tax payers $$$Rovin wrote:same ole story every year for decades : doh waste wasa water during dry season
a pocket change measly $75 fine, who even taking dat orn & how much ppl got charged ... who bright idea left d fine so low, impsbutt & al fairy shuda raise it to 1000 for ppl who blatantly wasting it
Exactly... Who rubbing shoulders with the pm and his acquaintances? Who running the country? And who really making the decisions? That's why we in Trinidad, we're doomed. We're slowly becoming like Venezuela.zoom rader wrote:Water still flows to 1% pools in West mornings. Why u think they have Barrier gates on a public road that is paid for with tax payers $$$Rovin wrote:same ole story every year for decades : doh waste wasa water during dry season
a pocket change measly $75 fine, who even taking dat orn & how much ppl got charged ... who bright idea left d fine so low, impsbutt & al fairy shuda raise it to 1000 for ppl who blatantly wasting it
VexXx Dogg wrote:Water schedules posted.
It's hard to grab a good link, but here
https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.p ... 4440051769
The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has announced a ban on the use of hosepipes and sprinklers in the watering of gardens and washing of cars.
In a statement on Monday, WASA said that effective midnight tomorrow (March 1), in keeping with its 2022 Dry Season Water Supply Management Plan, the use of hosepipes and any similar apparatus for the purpose of, among other things watering private gardens and or washing private motor cars, will be prohibited in accordance with the Water and Sewerage Act Chapter 54:40 of Trinidad and Tobago.
Return to “Ole talk and more Ole talk”
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot], matr1x and 169 guests