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Three-week water disruption in St Ann

Tuesday, September 18, 2012 | 7:33 AM



KINGSTON, Jamaica - Residents in some sections of St Ann will be without their regular water supply for the next three weeks due to problems at a National Water Commission (NWC) facility.

Starting today, residents served by the Liberty Gardens Deep Well in the parish will have water disruptions due to work which is currently underway, the NWC said.

Dunbarton, Belair Meadows and Liberty Gardens are among the areas to be affected.

According to the NWC water will be trucked to the affected communities and  updates will be given as the work progresses.



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