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TO RESTORE WATER IN PARTS OF LABASA

- Source: Water Authority of Fiji

The Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) is working to get water supply restored to the affected areas in Labasa.

Authority general manager Customer Services and Acting General Manager Operations, Sekove Uluinayau said since the discovery of a burst to the DN300 under - river Benau to Volanau distributi­on pipeline, crossing the Labasa River, Nabeka, Siberia, authority crew members were quick to mobilise at the leakage site to carry out urgent repairs. “The repair works involved the constructi­on of a temporary coffer - dam with the use of sand bags for the repair crew to access the leakage portion to conduct the needed repairs. We will be carrying out the repairs tomorrow (today),” Mr Uluinayau said. “This repair is complex as the leakage is in the river, compared to normal repairs that we normally carry out on the main land.

“We have to wait for the river levels to recede in order to place the sand bags, so that is a contributi­ng factor to the slight delay that is being experience­d.” Mr Uluinayau said that an access road was also done to allow workers, machinery, and excavators to access the Labasa river bank.

“This leakage had drasticall­y reduced our treated water levels, resulting in a lot of water disruption­s to customers. Our services to customers in Labasa was affected as this leakage was unforeseen, we are working to get water supply normalised, hopefully within the next few days,” said Mr Uluinayau.

The water disruption is affecting customers living in Qawa, Vunivau, Basoga, Soasoa, Batinikama, Bulileka, Urata, as well as customers in Boubale. Meanwhile, water carting trucks have been deployed to service the disrupted areas.

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 ?? Photo: Water Authority of Fiji ?? The Water Authority of Fiji has started works on restoring water to parts of Labasa.
Photo: Water Authority of Fiji The Water Authority of Fiji has started works on restoring water to parts of Labasa.

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