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Technical Fault at Camp Blizzard RO Plant Causes Water Disruption in Northern Communities

Saturday, 31st May, 2025 – Technical issues are currently affecting operations at the Camp Blizzard Reverse Osmosis Plant.

As a result, customers in Jabberwock Road, Hodges Bay, Lower Crosbies, Royal Gardens, and Cedar Grove up to the Northshore Roundabout may experience a temporary disruption in water service.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and assure you that our team is working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.

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8 Comments

  1. What can be done to improve water distribution with no problems? Cause every time some plant fails

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  2. Good thing I don’t live those areas. Cause I’m getting little water today!

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  3. Welp. I’m not from none of the above communities, I’m thanking God that I’m able to wash today because we had absolutely no water for so long

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  4. LOL. APUA this statement would matter if you actually had water.

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  5. APUA no need to tell us this. We are hardly without water anyway.

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  6. So technically they gave us reason for what we accustomed to getting. Interesting

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  7. When is not one is the other. Everyyyy week is something

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  8. Routine maintenance is key in order to keep things going. For example, maintenance is key in keeping our homes from falling apart, our clothes from wearing out too quickly, our bodies in good health…. You can’t just let things fall apart and then try to fix them. Sometimes its just too late or just too costly. Remember, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Check things out and be proactive and not reactive.

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