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#WAFUPDATE | 𝗪𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗦𝘂𝗽𝗽𝗹𝘆 𝗥𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 – 𝗦𝘂𝘃𝗮𝘃𝗼𝘂 𝗕𝗿𝗶𝗱𝗴𝗲
The Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) is pleased to advise that repairs to the burst water main at Suvavou Bridge have been completed, and water supply restoration commenced at 5:00am this morning (29/06).
Customers from Vugalei Bridge through to the Naval Base, Togalevu, can expect water supply to gradually return. Please note that it will take some time for the pipe network to refill and for pressure to build back up to normal levels. Customers in elevated or higher-ground areas may experience delays in seeing their supply return, as these areas need sufficient pressure to build up in the system before normal flow can resume.
We thank our customers for their patience and understanding throughout this disruption. We also wish to thank the travelling public for their cooperation with our traffic management team while repair works were underway.
Our repair team has now demobilised from the site this morning, having completed works safely.
WAF will continue to monitor the network closely and will provide further updates as and when required.
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#WAFUPDATE | Suvavou Bridge Trunk Main Fault
The Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) wishes to provide a further update regarding the trunk main fault at Suvavou Bridge, which is affecting customers from Vugalei Bridge through to the Naval Base, Togalevu.
Repair works commenced on site at 4:20pm today (28/06), WAF teams will continue to work through the night to rectify the fault.
This is subject to favourable weather conditions, the repair is anticipated to take approximately 10-12 hours to complete.
Upon completion of the repair, WAF crews members will undertake the necessary flushing and system recharging to ensure supply is restored safely.
WAF anticipates that supply will begin restored to most customers early tomorrow morning, with full restoration, including to elevated areas expected by midday tomorrow (29/06).
Elevated areas typically require additional time to recover, as the network must repressurise and refill once flows resume.
WAF will continue to monitor progress closely and will issue further updates as the work advances.
In the interim, water carting trucks remain available for customers with an urgent requirement for water. Customers are advised to contact our National Contact Centre on shortcode 5777 (all networks) or (679) 3346777.
WAF sincerely thanks affected customers for their patience and understanding as our teams work safely and diligently through the night to restore supply at the earliest opportunity.
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Bro no safety measures concern is valid, the Water Authority of Fiji's efforts to repair the trunk main fault at Suvavou Bridge are commendable, but worker safety should be prioritized; hopefully, the repair work goes smoothly and supply is restored soon.
This was leaking from March btw ...I think I had taken a video and sent over around that time but nothing happened until it burst ....🧐
Vina'a va'alevu team WAF na veiqaravi ei na vosota God bless 🙏❤️
Vinka vakalevu Team WAF
Vinaka valevu n veiqaravi Water Authority 🥰🥰
Vinaka vakalevu Team na cakacaka
Safety measures?
Vinaka vakalevu
Vinaka Team Waf Great Work
Looking fwd to the new bridge and enginnering disciplines involved--its the Lami river below historically/geographically but the bridge called Suvavou bridge--if a waterway separates 2 given land boundaries what's the appropriate name for the bridge(shall a name be invented to cover to land boundaries)
Vinaka team WAF , good job so far🙏🤙🤙⭐⭐
Thank you for the update and the tireless work around the clock to get this done..sincerely appreciated 👏
Vinaka vakalevu Na boy Jona Waqabilo kei ratou nomudou liga ni qaravi tavi.
Great work
Team...
Still not finish
Waf doing its Best to serve people of fiji
Josefa Coladuru Koroibete PeNi Junior Rateciavi tabu sili na boy🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Vinaka vakalevu Team WAF 💯
Vinaka WAF
Vinaka WAF
Vinaka vakalevu
#WAFUPDATE | Suvavou Bridge Trunk Main Fault
Following our earlier notice on the trunk main fault at Suvavou Bridge affecting customers from Vugalei Bridge to the Naval Base, Togalevu, the Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) wishes to provide the following update.
WAF teams have completed an initial site assessment and are now moving in the equipment and crew needed for the repair.
However, wet weather is affecting this work, damp and unstable ground conditions are making the site more difficult and risky to secure, therefore WAF crews must first stabilise the area before repairs can begin. This step is necessary to protect our workers safety and to prevent further damage to the pipeline.
A specialist welding contractor has been engaged to repair the damaged section of the pipe joint. A crane will also be used to hold the affected pipe section firmly in place, preventing further movement or damage while repairs are carried out. Due to the wet conditions, crane operations and site access may take longer than usual, and this has been factored into our repair plan.
We expect to confirm a firm timeframe for restoring supply later today, once approvals are finalised and resources are confirmed — likely by 4 pm this afternoon (28/06).
In the meantime, water carting trucks are available for customers who urgently need water. Please contact our National Contact Centre on shortcode 5777 (all networks) or (679) 3346777.
WAF sincerely thanks affected customers for their patience and understanding as our teams work safely and diligently to restore supply as quickly as possible.
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WAF sa WAF ga. Sa alougata ga o ira a contractor vei WAF. Totoka
Vinaka na qaravi tavi ena vosota
Vinaka vakalevu WAF , good job 🤙🤙🙏🙏
Thank you WAF for updates.
Good job young boys of waf.
Vinka vakalevu Team WAF
Vinaka Team.
Vinaka na veiqaravi
Great Team Work 👏👏
Any water truck
Thanks for the update
Totoka...vinaka Vakalevu team.
Vinaka waf
Next time attend to the problem when it's still minor, but thanks for working hard to fix it now 💪
Hats Off👏👏
WAF Should purchase equipment,like a crane,, a Digger and then hiring,cos its pretty expensive cost from vendors.Notice a digger in Lautoka ,thats always riding on Toyota DYNA truck carting a digger 24/7 everyday.The mileage it covers without any works done,Whose paying for that.Or is it some 3rd party benefitting from them.Everyday we witness this same truck going up n down,day n nite with no works been noticed.Who is answerable here
#PublicNotice | WATER SUPPLY DISRUPTION NOTICE — SUVAVOU BRIDGE TRUNK MAIN
The Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) wishes to advise customers from Vugalei Bridge through to the Naval Base in Togalevu that water supply will be disrupted due to a fault on the 600mm trunk main at Suvavou Bridge.
The fault occurred after 11 pm on Saturday night (27/06). Given the size of the pipe and the risks involved in carrying out repairs at night — including the likely need for cranes to lift sections of pipe into place — the trunk main has now been shut down to allow our crews to safely and properly carry out the repair.
WAF crews are currently sourcing the specific fittings required to complete the repair. Repair works are expected to commence from Sunday morning, however this timeline remains dependent on resourcing and may be subject to change. We will keep customers updated on progress.
WAF sincerely apologises for this inconvenience and thanks customers for their patience and understanding. Our teams are working to complete the repair as quickly and safely as possible.
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That's what normally happens when you don't fix a small leak!! Been leaking for a week or 2!!!
It was leaking few weeks ago. Last week it was a mini fountain. Now it's a water show
It was there for a while unattended
Water authority please advise why was this not repaired over the week when the leakage was small. Whole of the week the water was leaking
Put up barricades or barbwire on pipes, adults and children tend to cross on them and also jumping off the pipes to the water below. Also children vandalize the valve on it..
Should ban people from walking over it when swimming and playing on the bridge. It should be prohibited 🚫 and fine them for playing there.
It’s been leaking for sometime only now it’s a bigger leak. Anyway, Thank you for the notification but it would be nice if you worked on it right away. We drove past just now and there’s no sign of any work yet? Come on WAF. There’s a whole community without water in Lami.
Yasayasa sa kua na sili mataka ni kua
free car wash 😂 for 1week
Please provide regular updates on status.
Karua ga tau tu na uca
Should have fixed earlier nw big problem
🫡🫡Delaivuna Steven dua nomudrau pipe wrench ikea sara lai vadre na flanges,🛠️🛠️gadrevi ikea o kemudrau na seal team Jerry Vaisewa
Sa rauta me maca na wai
Maria Lara Mataka e dai sa na warai na sili ratou o Lusia Vika Rogers
Epson Rakuma 😮😮😮😮
Teaniwete Rina Kirata
Nanise Marama Mau-Ravunidaga
Loata Ses ...
Vinaka vakalevu ...........
CEO Water Water Authority of Fiji kere wai
Water Authority of Fiji ..a leak has been occuring at mead rd..before the bowser for months now..yet no actioned.. Too much blind people working for these organisation..
Free car wash 😂😂😂😂
We've had water disruptions during the week and today it's a fullstops don't know for how long...seriously people !!
🌊 Capacity Building for Smarter Water Management 🌧️
The Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) continues to strengthen its technical capability through a two-day training on the Turbidity and Flow Model, developed by The University of New South Wales (UNSW) and generously funded by the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT).
The training brought together 13 participants from WAF’s three regions, strengthening collaboration and technical expertise across the organisation.
The model designed specifically for the Waimanu and Sigatoka River catchments is a critical tool that supports improved water quality monitoring and forecasting.
During the training, participants gained hands-on experience in:
• Using the turbidity and flow model
• Applying forecasted rainfall data to simulate turbidity levels
• Enhancing decision-making for water treatment and resource management
We extend our appreciation to our expert facilitators:
• Mr Suraj Singh (UNSW)
• Dr Erwin Jeremiah (UNSW)
This initiative reflects WAF’s ongoing commitment to innovation, knowledge-sharing, and strengthening resilience in Fiji’s water sector.
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Please WAF Nausori come and check how your contractors fix my new meter # 500051 966665 at vuci road, no cover, meter bending to one side etc
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