WASA Advises Customers of Planned Shutdown At Point Fortin Desalination Plant

The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) is informing customers that Seven Seas Water (SSW), owner/operator of the Point Fortin Desalination Plant, has advised of the planned shutdown of the facility for maintenance work, from 5:30 AM on Tuesday (18th February, 2025) to 1:30 AM on Wednesday (19th February, 2025).

During this period, customers in the following areas of Point Fortin and La Brea will be affected:
  • Point Fortin proper, parts of Techier, Vance River, Parrylands, Cochrane, Mahaica, Lot 10, Cochrane, Savannah, Harriman Park, Clifton Hill, Reservoir Hill, Merrimac, Vessigny, TGU, La Brea (up to the Pitch Lake).

Customers are advised that following the completion of these works, it may take up to twenty-four (24) hours for the supply to normalize to some affected areas.

Affected customers are advised that a limited truck-borne water service will be available upon request. Customers can request this service through the following self-service options:
  • The WASA Services App, available via the Google Play Store or Apple App Store; or
  • The Customer Portal, available on the Authority’s website: www.wasa.gov.tt.

For further information, assistance, or to request a truck-borne delivery, customers can also contact WASA's Customer Call Centre, toll-free at 800-4420 to 800-4426.

WASA said it apologizes for any inconvenience caused and thanks customers for their patience and understanding.

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