stbartshopper
Senior Insider
I am surprised this hasn’t been discussed on the Forum in more detail. David at Santa Fe told us this afternoon he has no water available from the plant during the day. He hopefully fills up his cistern each night when the demand is low. I asked him- ‘What if the cistern doesn’t completely fill up?’ He said ‘ I close- trucking it in is too expensive.’
In Pte. Milou our villa is only using the cistern and our showers etc. need to be short. We were told- ‘ ‘Don’t worry- it can be delivered by water truck.’
Christpher, Toiny and who knows how many others are apparently receiving multiple water truck supplies throughout each day. As tourists, this is only what we are aware of.
We understand the desalination plant is down in capacity due to waiting for parts, which apparently has been a months long wait.
We sense no water issues but from locals we talk to, the situation is precarious.
In Pte. Milou our villa is only using the cistern and our showers etc. need to be short. We were told- ‘ ‘Don’t worry- it can be delivered by water truck.’
Christpher, Toiny and who knows how many others are apparently receiving multiple water truck supplies throughout each day. As tourists, this is only what we are aware of.
We understand the desalination plant is down in capacity due to waiting for parts, which apparently has been a months long wait.
We sense no water issues but from locals we talk to, the situation is precarious.