Villagers of Momi in Nadi will now have access to clean and improved water supply following the commissioning of their new water main extension project by the Minister for Public Works, Ro Filipe Tuisawau.
Ro Filipe says around 540 villagers of Momi now have access to clean drinking water following the completion of their $800,000 water main extension project.
The Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) recently extended their DN100 mains with a distance of 1.9km, servicing 90 households, a nearby school, as well as, the Health Center.
WAF Board Chair Savenaca Seniloli says the project will meet the demand of the expanding population.
Seniloli says this project improves WAF's services to Momi Village and enables every household to have the provision of clean drinking water in their homes.
WAF has also completed installing new water meters for individual households.
Meanwhile, WAF Chief Operating Officer Seru Soderberg reminded the villagers to be mindful of keeping tabs on their water bills and also the need to be water-wise.
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