WASA Advises Of Temporary Shutdown At Caroni Water Treatment Plant Next Week

The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) advises customers in several parts of North, Central, and South Trinidad that there will be a temporary disruption to their pipe-borne water supply next week, due to essential works being carried out by the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) at the Caroni Water Treatment Plant.

The disruption is scheduled as follows:

  • Start: Wednesday, June 3rd, 2026 at 10pm.
  • End: Thursday, June 4th, 2026 at 5am.

WASA said T&TEC will execute a critical 20/25MVA transformer installation at the Caroni Arena Substation, located at the Caroni Water Treatment Plant. Consequently, the 66kV bus will be de-energised, requiring a complete shutdown of the Caroni Water Treatment Facility.

During this period, customers may experience low water pressures or no supply at all in the affected areas.

AFFECTED AREAS:

North Trinidad (served by Valsayn Booster Stations A & B):

• Saddle Road, San Juan• Bagatelle
• Laventille Road, Febeau Village• Success Village, Laventille
• Malick• Trou Macaque

North Trinidad (served by El Socorro Booster Station):

• Barataria• St. Anns
• Morvant• Cascade
• East Dry River• Dibe, Long Circular
• Port-of-Spain• St. James
• St. Barbs• Cocorite
• Gonzales• Belmont

Central and South Trinidad:

• Piarco• Caroni North and South Bank Road
• Cunupia• Endeavour
• Chaguanas• Jerningham Road
• Lange Park• Longdenville
• Felicity• California
• Caroni Savannah Road• Korea Village
• Bank Village• Waterloo
• Carapichaima• St. Mary’s
• Mc Bean• Couva
• Windsor Park• Esperanza
• Claxton Bay• Marabella
• City of San Fernando

South West Peninsula (San Fernando to Point Fortin):

• La Romaine• Palmiste
• Phillipine• Woodland
• Debe• Penal
• Siparia• Fyzabad
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