Approximately 68 employees are occupying engineering positions at the Water and Sewage Authority (WASA) without training…
Category: Public Utilities
WASA Update On Low Pressure/No Water Complaints In East Trinidad
The Water and Sewerage Authority says it is aware of complaints of low pressure and, in…
OWTU Addresses T&TEC’s Other Issues
Fix T&TEC's problems before considering a rate hike says President General of the Oilfields Workers' Trade…
First Peoples Recreation Site Gets Booster Station
The First Peoples Recreation Site along the Blanchisseuse Road in Arima now has a water supply…
Water For Upper Wharf Trace
Residents of Upper Wharf Trace in Maracas St. Joseph can now breathe a sigh of relief…
Economist: Increase In Electric Rate Will Benefit The Environment
The increase in electricity rates will impact not only the regular citizen but businesses. Economist Dr.…
WASA’s Strategic Plan To Be Revealed In The Coming Months
Public Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales says the Water and Sewerage Authority’s strategic plan will be revealed…
More Amphibious Vehicles For T&TEC
Public Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales says plans are underway to acquire more amphibious vehicles for the…
Consultations Soon For T&TEC Rate Review
The Regulated Industries Commission (RIC) will soon begin its Public Consultations on a draft determination for…
Permanent Status For 257 T&TEC Employees
Over 200 ‘temporary’ employees of T&TEC will soon have their status changed to ‘permanent.’ The announcement…