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Emergency repair work disrupts water supply in St James

Thursday, May 24, 2012 | 1:12 PM



THE National Water Commission (NWC) is advising customers in St James, who are served by the Reading Heights system that the disruption they are experiencing is as a result of emergency repairs to a broken pipeline in the Bogue Heights community.

Areas affected include Bogue Heights, Bogue Hill, New Ramble, Ramble Hill, Bogue Hill and Bogue Village. 

The NWC says every effort is being made to complete the repairs and restore water by 05:00 pm. 

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