UNC PRO Senator
Anita Haynes
Residents of Central who are the hardest hit for water are expected to benefit from an increased truck-borne service in the coming weeks. This news came after three MPs met with WASA officials on Friday at WASA’s St Joseph headquarters. Anita Haynes, the Tabaquite MP, along with the MPs for Caroni Central and Couva South met with Allan Poon King,-the WASA CEO, and his management team, to look at short and long-term solutions. Haynes said for the past four months thousands of residents in these constituencies have been getting a limited supply of pipe-borne water and have been forced to wait several days to get the supply.
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