Potworks Reservoir Runs Dry, APUA Shifts to Crabbs Plant

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Potworks Reservoir Tapped Out

The APUA Water team has reached the limit of water we can safely extract from the Potworks Reservoir.

For months, it supplied up to 900,000 gallons daily to several southeastern communities, but low rainfall has reduced water levels too much to continue.

These areas will now receive water from the Crabbs Reverse Osmosis Plant. While we adjust, some customers may experience longer gaps between service or occasional interruptions.

Communities affected include:
American Road, All Saints Road, Belmont, Bethesda, Briggins, Buckleys, Folly Hill, Horsford Hill, John Hughes, Liberta, Ottos New Town, Patterson, Radio Range, St Clair Heights, Sweetes, Wallings, and parts of Falmouth.

We truly appreciate your patience and understanding as we work through these challenges together.

We will keep you posted with any important updates.

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17 COMMENTS

  1. If you stay to focus on the madness of the APUA you will alway sbe frustrated. I can no longer be botheres. Im still trying to understand the high water bills tho. cause we don’t get the amount of water you guys say we get and use

  2. Negativity in your every comments. Early mornings are for spreading positivity for a long day ahead but here you are making that difficult. APUA so they best they can to fix the water problem here in Antigua and I feel like they should be congratulated for the hard work and effort

  3. A cover up for failure. The Antigua Public Utility Authority just never know what they are doing. Boost water problems and lie for the governemt. Antigua Surf said it. not me.

  4. This is just an idea from someone who never went to school.
    Why not pump the water into it from the RO Plant in that area.Then when it is full. You would switched the plant off and do maintenance work on it. Let that plant becomes the main source of water for the Dam.

  5. It is time that the Govt look into erecting and RO plant down by the Five Islands area. That would alleviate some of the shortage in those nearby areas

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