The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has confirmed that repairs to the ruptured transmission main near Beetham Gardens were completed at approximately 7:30 pm yesterday, with full service restored.
The Authority said emergency response teams carried out the repairs efficiently, bringing the system back online and restoring normal operations.
WASA thanked residents and customers for their patience and understanding during the disruption.
The Authority also reported a separate mechanical issue at the Valsayn A Booster Station this morning.
At around 9 am, Booster Pump-set #3 developed a significant mechanical fault and became inoperable. Maintenance teams were immediately deployed to assess and address the problem.
WASA explained that the Valsayn A Booster Station operates with two booster pumping units to maintain full output. With one unit now out of service, production has been reduced by 50 per cent.
As a result, customers along the Eastern Main Road, Champs Fleurs, Mt Lambert, and Upper and Lower Santa Cruz, including areas served by the Santa Cruz Booster Station, may experience low pressure or intermittent water supply.
The Authority said its truck-borne service remains active to assist affected customers. Residents can request this service by contacting WASA’s Customer Contact Centre toll-free at 800-4420 or 800-4426.
WASA assured the public that it is fully managing the situation and that every effort is being made to restore normal operations as quickly as possible.
Further updates will be issued as repair and restoration work continues.