
Motorists in Cedar Valley are being urged to expect delays this week as the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) installs new waterlines near Wild Orchard Drive.
The project, part of efforts to link communities to the new Shell Beach reverse osmosis plant, is expected to take about a week and will involve a temporary road closure.
APUA says the upgrades will boost water reliability along the northern corridor and has apologised for the disruption, urging drivers to use alternative routes.
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APUA should put up clear detour signs and maybe even post daily updates so drivers know what to expect.
Another road closure? They should’ve given people more notice. Traffic in that area is already rough.
I’m seeing this message too late. One week is a lot of time to inconvenience residents
Good to see APUA investing in the water network. Hopefully this also means better pressure and fewer disruptions across the area.
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