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It Said hosepipes and sprinklers.bamfo_dennis wrote:so r dey shutting down all d car wash in the cuntry? inshan car wash gone tru?
yeah rite...... n wasa more corrupt dan paria.
so i can still use a pressure washer to wash d car since a pressure washer uses much less water.....like 70% less water dan a running hosepipe?
wasa ppl not very smart r dey? n wat about d ppl who only getting water every 9 days? how d firetruck wasa so boldface barely getting water in rainy season ........... boy every 9 days yuh know. wat d muddac**t wrong wid wasa?
Thanks for the correction.Dave wrote:Zoom, the first note of the circular has pressure washers meaning they cannot be used. Second to last line.
hover11 wrote:I honestly believe ppl with pools should not be paying the same subsidized water bill as the rest of us. I live in an area where I pay close to 400 a month due to ppl with pools in the area but I have a regular supply of water every day but the rich should pay more
redmanjp wrote:^ metering would solve that.
My bad every cycle sorry let me get the exact figure for you it is 388.73 and I simply pay 400 every time to have something insideshake d livin wake d dead wrote:hover11 wrote:I honestly believe ppl with pools should not be paying the same subsidized water bill as the rest of us. I live in an area where I pay close to 400 a month due to ppl with pools in the area but I have a regular supply of water every day but the rich should pay more
So you're actually paying $1200 for the cycle? I'm yet to see a monthly wasa bill.redmanjp wrote:^ metering would solve that.
I prefer this, last bill I got it was $1.86 per cubic m....I have no issues paying for what I use.
Agreed,Dave wrote:If they collected what they should I would think they would be in a better position than raising everyone and having ppl falling off due to increased rates.
shaneelal wrote:If true, hope the owners of these companies are charged.
In the last few months, Gonzales admitted that WASA has conducted sporadic water audits in some areas. One area he identified was Tucker Valley, Chaguaramas, after residents in Glencoe, Carenage, Four Roads and Westvale began experiencing water shortages.
The complaint surfaced after WASA had spent $6 million to upgrade its Tucker Valley Water Treatment Plant some weeks before. The plant produces four million gallons of water daily.
Gonzales asked WASA’s Board to get an independent team of engineers and hydraulic experts to investigate why some communities were not receiving water.
“What we recognised there was a grave water imbalance. We also discovered some anomalies in the system.”
The investigating unit unearthed water theft by a few companies who Gonzales said were “being favoured” over residential customers.
He said approximately one million gallons of water could not be accounted for. While customers’ taps remained dry, Gonzales said the companies were “utilising special pumps to extract water from (WASA’s) transmission system” to support their businesses. He said WASA’s water was being stolen.
https://guardian.co.tt/news/minister-wa ... 6e4a881b9f
Rovin wrote:it have any public documents showing how all these private bottled water companies paying for wasa for their constant supply ? .... or is it kept hush-hush under d guise of privileged business arrangements ?
Heard same. They fixing a main by peaks and western main road was affected. People saying 2 .5 hours from town to st James. Real madness.redmanjp wrote:ah hear is pressure fuh west ppl going home tonight due to WASA
K74T wrote:So work was completed last night then there was an accident by Cocorite fish market causing people to detour like the last 2 days.
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