The Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) is alerting customers in areas typically affected by high turbidity at the Tamavua Water Treatment Plant (WTP) regarding possible disruptions to their water supply. The current heavy rainfall is anticipated to significantly impact the water quality in the source streams, complicating the water treatment process and potentially reducing production at the Tamavua WTP.
The following areas are likely to experience service interruptions:
– **Namadi Heights**: Including Mika Drue Place and Pathik Crescent.
– **Bayview Heights**: Mead Road, with affected streets including Volavola Road, Evetts Place, Top Shop Road, Sawau Road, Yohann Place, Vuibau Place, Sam Lal Road, Paul Sloan Street, and Joyce Perks Street.
– **Sakoca Areas**: Elevated regions along Lakha Singh Road, specifically Sakoca Road, Wrong Turn, Delaiveiruka Place, Raikiwai Road, and Nagatugatu Road.
– **Tacirua**: Areas along Tacirua Road, including Raibevu Road, Tacirua Heights, Raisuluwaki Road, Nakoivalu Road, and Dokanaisuva Road.
– **Tamavua**: Covering MH Superfresh, Upper Mead Road, Princes Road from Twomey Hospital to Loa Street Junction, plus additional localities such as Tamavua Koro and Upper Raiwaqa.
– **Dokanaisuva**: From Princes Road at the Junction of Savutalele to the Junction of Khalsa Road, also including Jeremiah College and Savutalele Settlement Road.
– **Coloisuva**: Areas along Princes Road from Joe’s Farm to Sawani Service Station as well as several local roads within.
– **Lami Area**: Including Upper Delanivesi Areas, Rokodrawe Road, Nakurukuru Village Access Road, and additional roads in the Upper Lami region.
WAF express their sincere apologies for any inconvenience and appreciate customer understanding as they focus on ensuring the safety and quality of the water supply. To mitigate the effects of potential water shortages, customers are advised to store enough water for essential uses, limit non-essential water consumption, and keep stored water clean and covered.
WAF teams are closely monitoring the situation and are committed to managing production levels effectively to minimize impacts. Their aim is to restore full supply swiftly as conditions improve.
For ongoing updates or assistance, customers can reach out to WAF through phone numbers 3346777 and 5777 (for all mobile networks) or via email at contact@waf.com.fj.
This proactive communication highlights WAF’s commitment to customer service and public health, ensuring that community members are well-informed and prepared during adverse weather conditions. With their diligent monitoring and quick response efforts, residents can feel reassured that solutions are being implemented to maintain water supply continuity.
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