WASA: Point Fortin Desalination Plant Returned To Full Production

The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) is informing customers that the Seven Seas Water (SSW)-owned and operated Point Fortin Desalination Plant, has returned to full production. This follows the cutback earlier today (Thursday 13th February, 2025) to 4.38 million gallons per day, from the usual 5.5 million gallons per day, due to high levels of algae bloom at the intake of the facility.

WASA said it “acknowledges the inconvenience that some customers in the Point Fortin/La Brea area may have experienced and sincerely appreciates their patience during this period. Customers can be assured that every effort is being made to normalize water supply to affected customers, in the shortest time possible.”

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 “thanks its customers for their continued co-operation and understanding as we work to ensure a reliable water supply for all.”

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