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Water supply disruption affects St Andrew communities
Monday, February 04, 2013 | 9:15 AM
KINGSTON, Jamaica - The National Water Commission (NWC) is advising customers in St Andrew that the disruption in service currently being experienced in sections of the parish is as a result of a broken 16-inch main in the Hope Pastures/College Green area.
The areas affected include: National Chest Hospital, Cedar Valley Road, Ravinia, Mona and environs, Liguanea and environs, and Hope Road.
The NWC says that regular water supply will be restored by 2:00 pm today.
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