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Water problems for St Mary, St Thomas
Thursday, August 23, 2012 | 2:07 PM
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SOME National Water Commission customers in St Mary and St Thomas are now without water due to mechanical problems at four pumping stations.
St Thomas residents served by the Dumfries and Needham Pen pumping stations can expect to have water restored by next Wednesday, August 29.
Among those who will be without the regular supply are residents in Dumfries, Highbury, Needham Pen Road, Phillips Road, Reeds Pen and Top Hill Road.
St Mary residents who get water through the Annotto Bay and Enfield Pumping Stations will be without regular supply until Monday, August 27.
These include people living in Dover, Enfield, Junior Pen, Fort Stewart, Annotto Bay, Market Stone and the Gibraltar Housing Scheme.
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