Climate
Harsh Dry Season Impacts Tobago’s Water Supply: WASA Outlines Mitigation Efforts
Head of the Tobago WASA region, Brian Williams discusses the island’s water supply.
Head of the Tobago WASA region, Brian Williams discusses the island’s water supply.
Scarborough, Tobago – June 13, 2024 – The 2024 dry season proved challenging for Trinidad and Tobago, marked by consistently hot days and nights. This has significantly affected the country’s water supply, leading to decreased water availability for households.
Brian Williams, head of the Tobago Region of the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA), discussed the extent to which the dry season has impacted Tobago’s water supply and detailed the measures being implemented to mitigate its effects. His comments highlight the ongoing efforts by WASA to manage water resources and ensure supply stability during periods of extreme heat and low rainfall on the island.
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