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Many individuals are still experiencing water shortages

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WASA, the Water and Sewerage Authority, has been through its fair share of changes in management over the past decade. With promises of restructuring to improve profitability, many are left wondering – where is WASA now?

It’s clear that WASA’s management is facing challenges, but with the company being government-owned and funded by taxpayers, shouldn’t the public have a clear idea of what the short-term and future plans are?

It’s no secret that WASA has been struggling to address years of neglect, leading to widespread water shortages throughout Trinidad and Tobago. Many residents are left without a reliable water supply, while others celebrate when they do receive it.

Not everyone can afford multiple large water tanks, so the reliance on WASA’s infrastructure is crucial for many citizens. It’s time for WASA to step up and address these issues, or seek help if needed.

It’s time for WASA to prioritize providing consistent water access to all citizens. The community deserves better, and it’s essential that WASA takes action to ensure a reliable water supply for everyone.

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