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Low inflows at Blue Hole cause St James water woes
Wednesday, September 12, 2012 | 12:45 PM
ST JAMES, Jamaica — Several St James communities are without regular water supply due to low inflows at the Blue Hole facility.
The affected communities include Montpelier, Red Ground, Mount Carey, York Bush, Carey Village, Cotton Tree Heights and Top Hill.
The National Water Commission said it will regulate water supply to those communities until water levels increase.
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