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The Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) has begun major upgrade works along George Street, replacing existing pipelines with high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes to improve water quality and service delivery.
The project, currently underway between Popeshead Street and Marina Lane, is part of APUA’s ongoing infrastructure modernisation efforts through its Water Business Unit.

The new HDPE pipes are expected to offer greater durability and resilience, reducing leakage and improving the overall reliability of the island’s water distribution system.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, APUA advised motorists and pedestrians to exercise caution while travelling through the area, warning of possible traffic disruptions during the course of the works.
The Authority thanked the public for its patience and understanding, stating that the upgrade is a necessary step towards delivering better service to customers.
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Another dig up! That’s all they do
Long overdue! That water pressure was terrible for years.
Just please don’t dig up and leave it like a war zone.
Hope this mean fewer leaks and better water flow in the area.
Me live nearby—thanks for the heads up so me can plan me route.
Me hope dem contractors know what them doing and nah just patch patch.
Hope this actually works. and the street don’t have to dig up in two days again