Monday, 2 October 2017

NWC Water Disruption

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Dear Customer                                                                                   October 2, 2017

NWC/Miya CONTINUES NON-REVENUE WATER REDUCTION PROGRAMME

WORKS SCHEDULED FOR THE CORPORATE AREA

NWC customers are being reminded that as part of its ongoing Non-Revenue Water Reduction programme being carried out with Co-management Partners Miya International, the company will be conducting systems maintenance works within the Corporate Area.
These works are scheduled to be carried out as follows:-
·         Monday, October 2, 2017 to Tuesday, October 3, 2017, from 9:00 pm to 4:00 am     
Area to be affected:    New Kingston and environs, Waterloo Road and West Kings House Road
·         Wednesday, October 4, 2017 to Thursday, October 5, 2017  from 9:00pm to 4:00am
Areas to be affected:  Constant Spring Road, Constant Spring Gardens, Half Way Tree, Lady Musgrave, Manor Park, Shortwood, White Hall Gardens, Eastwood Park Gardens, Hughenden, Havendale, Cross Roads, Manor Park, Camperdown, Manning’s Hill Road, Red Hills Road, Arlene Gardens, Roehampton,  Calabar Mews, Zaidie Gardens, State Gardens, Molynes Road, Washington Boulevard.
·         Thursday, October 5, 2017 from 10:00am to 6:00pm
Areas to be affected:   Lower Jacks Hill, Cockhamdene and Barbican

Customers will experience intermittent disruptions or low water pressure during the period and are being urged to store water for use during their respective disruption times.  Additionally, motorists are being advised to observe the traffic signals of the work crews on site.
The National Water Commission apologises for any inconvenience that these improvement works may cause.

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