New Water Treatment Plant To Improve Supply In Tobago East

Tobago East and surrounding communities should see improvement in their water supply in the near future.…

WASA Tobago Prepared For Dry Season

The Water and Sewerage Authority Tobago Region is ready for the dry season. Speaking to the…

WASA CEO Ready To Complete Tobago Projects

The new Water and Sewerage Authority Executive Leadership Team led by recently appointed Chief Executive Officer…

WASA Urges Public To Conserve Water As 2025 Dry Season Begins

The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) is urging the population to conserve water. Following the declaration…

WASA CEO Addressing Utility Issues

One of the issues being addressed by newly-appointed Chief Executive Officer of State-owned Water and Sewerage…

WASA Addressing Water Shortage In Siparia

The Water and Sewerage Authority is working to improve the water supply to customers in certain…

Exclusive Interview With WASA CEO Keithroy Halliday

In a bold move to foster collaboration and transparency, Keithroy Halliday, the newly appointed CEO of…

New WASA CEO Keithroy Halliday On The Job – Assumed Office On Sunday 1st December 2024

In a unique and proactive start to his tenure, CEO, Keithroy Halliday, chose to assume his…

State Agencies Owe TTEC $2 Billion

State Agencies are owing close to 2 billion dollars to the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission.

Generator Trips The Cause Of Friday’s Power Outage

Approximately 100,000 customers of the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission lost power for approximately 35 minutes…

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