The Water And Sewerage Authority is saying the state of the country’s water resources is worrying.
WASA says drought conditions have been hard on the reservoirs and dams, and even with the start of the rainy season the storage levels have not yet normalised.
Chief Executive Officer of WASA, Mr. Allan Poon King says the situation has resulted in low levels of water, and significant depletion of the commodity.
He says Hillsborough in Tobago is said to be relatively comfortable regarding its levels.
Mr. Poon King admits there have been problems fixing leaks.
He says leak repair programs will be accelerated now that wasa has overcome some of the challenges in that area.
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