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WATER and Sewerage Authority (WASA) CEO Keithroy Halliday says even though three of the four reservoirs in Trinidad and Tobago are currently above their long-term average, he was urging the public to conserve water as decreased rainfall has led to a decline in water levels.
Halliday spoke at a press conference at the Caroni Water Treatment Plant in Piarco on March 8.
"As the dry season advances, there is reduced rainfall. It is no different from what we have been experiencing in the past.
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