With unplanned water disruptions across the Suva to Nausori corridor, a Colo-i-Suva resident says the water disruption notice does not mean much to them because they already had no water supply since Christmas last year.
Atish Chand says it is sad to say that they cannot rely on the Water Authority of Fiji anymore.
He says because of constant disruptions he had to buy a $300 water pump and is dependent on rainwater now.
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Krishna Datt of Sakoca in Tacirua says there is not much to say and the only thing they can do now is prepare.
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We have sent questions to the Water Authority of Fiji about the concerns raised by these residents.
Thousands of people living along the Suva to Nausori corridor have been told by the Water Authority of Fiji to expect low pressure to no water for at least one week as reservoirs are not recovering well to its healthy operational levels.
The Water Authority of Fiji is asking people in affected areas to prepare accordingly and to store water when its available as this disruption will continue for at least one week till the system normalises.
WAF says water restoration takes one to two weeks.
Nine reservoirs are affected.