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No water at Mr Peter’s parlour: taps dry in Maraval hills

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Parts of Celestine Trace, Maraval have not had water in six weeks. Other residents said WASA water has not flowed since May. Dozens of households pay $300 a week to private distributors to fill their tanks. WASA says its water trucks cannot ascend the hill. Celestine Trace rises high into the Maraval hillside overlooking Our Lady of Lourdes RC Church. Frustrated, the community gathered at Mr Peter's parlour to air […]

Source: Trinidad News

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