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    Resurfacing Of West Indies Oil Road To Proceed After APUA Pipeline Replacement

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    The Ministry of Works recently began repairs on West Indies Oil Road (the road connecting Friars Hill Road and Marble Hill Road). During this process, several water leaks were discovered and reported to APUA.

    APUA’s inspection determined that the water lines were rusty and in poor condition, leading to the decision to replace them.

    Public Works will resurface the carriageway after APUA’s re-piping work is complete.

    We thank the public for their patience and cooperation as these critical works proceed.

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