The Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) has issued a caution to residents in regions typically affected by high turbidity from the Tamavua Water Treatment Plant, alerting them to potential water supply disruptions. This advisory comes in response to ongoing heavy rainfall, which is expected to significantly impair the water quality in source streams and complicate the treatment and distribution processes.
The following areas may experience service interruptions:
– Mika Drue Place and Pathik Crescent
– Mead Road, including Volavola Road, Evetts Place, and Top Shop Road
– Elevated zones along Lakha Singh Road and Sakoca Road
– Elevated territories along Tacirua Road, including Raibevu Road and Tacirua Heights
– MH Superfresh, Upper Mead Road, and Princes Road, stretching from Twomey Hospital to Loa Street Junction
– Princes Road from Joes Farm to Sawani Service Station
– Upper Delanivesi areas, Upper Lami Village Road, Kalekana Settlement Road, and Muaivuso Village
WAF teams are proactively monitoring the situation and are committed to working tirelessly to manage production levels effectively while minimizing any adverse effects on the water supply.
It’s important for residents to stay informed and prepared for any changes in their water service, as the heavy rains continue to pose challenges to public utilities. The dedication of the WAF teams in ensuring water quality and supply stability offers hope that impacts can be minimized amidst this natural weather event.
Summary: The Water Authority of Fiji has warned that heavy rains could disrupt water supply in various local areas due to high turbidity affecting treatment methods. WAF is actively monitoring the situation to mitigate these challenges.
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