Expect disruption in Corporate Area water supply today
SEVERAL sections of the Corporate Area will experience a disruption in water supply today, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm.
This is due to emergency pipeline works being carried out by the National Water Commission (NWC).
The works being carried out form part of the NWC’s ongoing Non-Revenue Water Reduction Programme, and involve the installation of valves and meters in sections of downtown Kingston.
Corporate Public Relations Manager at the NWC Charles Buchanan told JIS News that the project is being carried out with co-management partners, Miya International.
“We are installing some 2,200 new valves on the network, so you will see us at virtually every intersection all across the Corporate Area. This will enable the system to be used more efficiently and to enable us to serve our customers better,” he said.
Buchanan said that currently, 80 of the NWC water supply systems across the country in different parishes have been severely impacted by the dry, hot conditions.
“In some extreme cases, we have seen an entire source drying up, as is the case of Higgin Town in St Ann where that source has dried up entirely,” he said.
He noted that in other parishes, there have been major decreases in water supplies by as much as between 75 and 80 per cent.
Systems in Portland, St Mary, St Ann, St Thomas, Clarendon, and Kingston and St Andrew are among those severely affected by drought.
