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Ameen after pipeline bursts: WASA must provide enough truck-borne water

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News UNC MP Khadijah Ameen. - Photo by Sureash Cholai ST AUGUSTINE MP Khadijah Ameen is calling on the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) to provide adequate truck-borne water to residents affected by its burst pipeline near the Curepe interchange on the Churchill Roosevelt Highway. In a statement sent on March 14, Ameen said, “It is crucial that WASA provide truck-borne water to residents and to the schools in the area […]

Source: Trinidad News

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