Keep our spaces clean, Corporation appeals to illegal dumpers
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A collapsed section of the roadside along Riverside Road, Curepe has become an illegal dumpsite, posing a challenge to the efforts of the Public Health Department of the Tunapuna/Piarco Regional Corporation (TPRC).
The Department has been hard at work trying to address the ongoing problem.
Alongside support from other state agencies, the Corporation’s Public Health Department said it’s now focused on restoring the road’s infrastructure and ensuring long-term improvements in the area.
It appealed to residents for their cooperation in keeping the space clean, encouraging them to dispose of their waste in the proper manner.
The Corporation posted to its social media pages: “Your cooperation makes a meaningful difference!”
“TPRC remains committed to maintaining safe and clean environments for all. Let’s continue to build a better community together.”
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