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WAPA Plans Electrical Interruption on Feeders 8A and 8B

The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority advises customers on Feeder 8A and 8B of a scheduled electrical service interruption on Saturday, Sept. 6, from approximately 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority

The planned outage is necessary for Haugland VI to safely string new overhead lines onto newly installed composite poles on Mafolie Hill. These upgrades are part of WAPA’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the electrical grid and improve system reliability for the community.

Customers in the following areas will be impacted:

Agnes Fancy | Anna’s Fancy | Contant | Gotlieb’s Gas Station | Estate Ross | Garden Street | Hospital Ground | Knud Hansen Medical Arts Complex | Lytton’s Fancy Mahogany Estate | Nisky Center | Savan | Staabiland |  Vester Gade | Sand Fill WSTA | Silver Dollar | Back Street | GERS Building | Harbor View | Saints Peter & Paul School |Subbase | Vitelco Building | Anna’s Retreat | Blackbeard’s Castle | Canaan | Taarneberg | Education Street | Hospital Ground | J. Antonio Jarvis School | Lionel Roberts | Louisenhoj | Mafolie | Magen’s Bay | Mahogany Run | Lovenlund | Peterborg | Polyberg | Ross | Taarneberg | Skyline Drive | St. Joseph & Rosendahl | St. Thomas Dairies | Wintberg | 7th Day Street | Coast Guard Building | Emancipation Gardens Park | Government Parking Lot | Legislature Building | Ron De Lugo Federal Building | Superior Court | Vendor’s Plaza | Veteran’s Drive | Fire Station

To stay updated on any changes to the scheduled outage, sign up for WAPA Alerts and receive notifications via text, voice, and email directly to your mobile device at https://member.everbridge.net/892807736728730/new.

WAPA thanks the public for their patience and understanding while this important maintenance is completed.

Keeping our community informed is our top priority.
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