Friday, March 29, 2024

BWA gets an earful

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Glenfield Maughn (right), of Braggs Hill, St Joseph, was among the many residents from the parish who turned up on Thursday night at the Grantley Adams Memorial School to let officials of the Barbados Water Authority (BWA)?know how they felt about the inconsistent service from the public utility.
Maughn was particularly peeved about the number of burst mains occurring in the parish and urged the BWA?to review its processes.

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