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Water supply problems for St James

Monday, November 19, 2012 | 9:57 AM



ST JAMES, Jamaica — The National Water Commission (NWC) is advising that it will be conducting emergency repairs at the Great River Treatment Plant in St James between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm today.  

As a result, customers in St James and Hanover who are served by this facility will experience a disruption in their water supply.  

The Great River Water Supply System serves: 

Catherine Hall;

West Green;

Felicity;

Mango Walk;

Glendevon;

Salt Spring;

Brandon Hill;

Rosemount;

Cornwall Courts;

Rose Heights;

Farm Heights;

Sun Valley Road;

Rectory Drive;

Catherine Mount;

Albion;

Reading Heights;

 Anchovy;

Childermas;

Lethe;

Sections of Comfort Hall;

Wiltshire;

Guava Walk;

Spring Gardens;

Belmont;

Tower Hill;

Moy Hall;

Unity Hall;

Hopewell;

Sandy Bay; and

Sections of Lucea.



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