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Water & Sewerage Dept undertakes replacement pipe works in RT
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Many motorists and pedestrians have been wondering for the past two to three days this week why traffic has come to a almost halt on the James Walter Francis Drive dual carriageway in Road Town, Tortola.
W&SD flushing water network @ VG & SCB with chlorine today
VALLEY, Virgin Gorda, VI – Residents of Virgin Gorda are calling on Government and Water and Sewerage Department (W&SD) to not only do the radio and Facebook messages for the water flushing exercise today, October 5, 2015, but to also have a mobile public address system through the streets of the island among a few other things.
UPDATE: Two schools to remain closed tom. May 13
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – The Althea Scatliffe Primary and Enid Scatliffe Pre-primary schools will remain closed tomorrow, May 13, 2014.
This Week We Feature Young Professional Kerine C. Henry
By Ron M. Henry
Undoubtedly, one important ingredient which is sometimes inadvertently overlooked whenever one seeks to achieve success in attaining difficult goals throughout life, is an unwavering belief and faith in a higher being.
UPDATE: Water restored to Josiah’s Bay area
JOSIAH'S BAY, Tortola, VI – Potable water has now been restored to several residents of Josiah's Bay after an absence of some two weeks following a publication of the resident's plight by Virgin Islands News Online.
No traffic disruption as WSD relocates water main in Road Town
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Commuters traversing the Road Town area tomorrow, Sunday January 6, 2012 are assured that there will be no disruption in traffic as the Water and Sewage Department embarks on a project to remove and relocate a water main in the area.
Lack of water forces early closure at Ebenezer Thomas Primary School
SEA COWS BAY, Tortola, VI – A broken water main is being held as responsible for the unusually early dismissal of classes yesterday November 19, 2012 at the Ebenezer Thomas Primary School in Sea Cows Bay.
Water rationing still ongoing in VI
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Low water resources continue to affect consumers adversely in the Virgin Islands with residents being compelled to endure water rationing in some areas over extended periods of time. These interruptions are reportedly due to constraints being experienced by the Water & Sewerage Department (W&SD).

