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Million litres of drinking water
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Million litres of wastewater
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Valele Reservoir roof re-commissioned ... See MoreSee Less

Valele Reservoir roof re-commissioned
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Residents in and around Valele, Ba, are expected to find significant relief to their water issues following the re-commissioning of the Valele Reservoir roof project.
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Valele reservoir re-commissioning to benefit 6000 people
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Minister for Public Works Ro Filipe Tuisawau says the reservoir suffered severe damage during Category 5 Tropical Cyclone Winston in 2016. [Photo:
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Join the #WAF team at the #2026 FIJI Showcase from 10am tomorrow!
We aim to raise awareness about #WAF’s services.
Check us out at booth T7 in the Bronze Section to chat with our team. We will be happy to answer your queries and clarify any doubts.
See you there!
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Vinka yaca itinaqu na vei qaravi Lizzy Kay 🥰❤
Planned Interruptions
The Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) intends to carry out urgent repair work on a leaking air valve from one of its duplicate DN600
Planned Works Notice – Cut-in works for Namau Distribution Project
The Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) would like to advise customers that we will be carrying out planned works to allow for cut-in works
Unplanned Interruptions
Low Water Levels at Vaturu Dam- Water Rationing Notification
The Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) wishes to inform its valued customers in Nadi and Lautoka about the serious water supply constraints we are
Savura Pipeline Slip, Milestones Achieved in Savura Road Water Restoration Efforts
Milestones Achieved in Savura Road Water Restoration Efforts – 10:12pm Suva City, March 30, 2024 – The Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) is pleased
Media Releases
WAF Reaffirms Safety of Drinking Water Infrastructure and Addresses Misinformation
The Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) wishes to reassure customers and the general public that all materials used within its drinking water network, including modern plastic pipeline systems, are safe,
Invitation to Market Sounding for ‘CS03- Training Hub Support Consultant’
The Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) invites Consultants to a market sounding webinar regarding the ‘CS03- Training Hub Support Consultant’ project. This is an Asian Development Bank (ADB) funded
WAF Provides Operational Update on Sakoca Water Supply
The Water Authority of Fiji (WAF) is providing an operational update to residents of Sakoca, off Khalsa Road, following recent public discussion regarding intermittent water supply experienced in some elevated
Water saving tips
Check for home for leaks, hidden water leaks can be wasting water without you even being aware of it.
A good way to check for leaks is, if your property is metered, then read your water meter and do not use any water for a couple of hours and go back to check that the meter reads exactly the same.
We're more likely to notice leaks indoors, but don't forget to check outdoor faucets, sprinklers and hoses for leaks. If it does not, there is a leak.
Turn off tap while cleaning your teeth, shaving or washing your face. You can waste up to 9 litres a minute by just letting the water pour down the sink.
Take a short shower rather than a bath could save you up to 400 litres a week. If you do have baths, just half fill them.
If your shower fills a one-gallon bucket in less than 20 seconds, replace the showerhead with a water-efficient model.
Bathe your young children together.
Wash your pets outdoors in an area of your lawn that needs water.
When running a bath, plug the tub before turning the water on, and then adjust the temperature as the tub fills up.
Use a water-efficient showerhead. They're inexpensive, easy to install, and can save you up to 750 gallons a month.
Shorten your shower by a minute or two and you'll save up to 150 gallons per month.
Fix any dripping tap, you can waste 90 litres a week which will cost a lot more than what might just be the price of a new washer.
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