Saturday, 11 April 2020

NWC Says Water Not Yet Restored To Some Areas In Kingston

The National Water Commission wishes to advise that on-site technical challenges have caused an extension for the completion timeline of the planned inter-connection works now under way along Constant Spring Road in St. Andrew.  This will result in delay to the restoration of water supply to a number of areas served by the Constant Spring Treatment Plant. Other areas that will be impacted include Lady Musgrave Road, West King's House Road and surrounding areas

Customers are assured that given the regrettable delay, every effort is being made to complete the connections within the next 8-12 hours. This will facilitate a gradual restoration of water supply commencing at 6am on Saturday, April 11, 2020.

Areas impacted:
Half Way Tree Road, Cross Roads, Retirement Road, Arnett Gardens, Slip Road, Hannah Town, Allman Town, Kingston Gardens and sections of Downtown Kingston, Manning’s Hill Road, Crane Ave, White Hall Gardens, Beverly Dale, Manning’s Hill Road, Whitehall Avenue, Sections of Red Hills Road and Calabar Mews, Havendale, Valentine Gardens, Meadowbrook, Queensboro and Roehampton, Sections of Duhaney Park, sections of Patrick City and Pembroke Hall, Hughenden and Sections of Molynes Road and Moreton Park

Areas below Grant’s Pen including:  
Washington Boulevard, Dunrobin Avenue including Ziadie Gardens, State Gardens, La Ventura, Dunrobin Courts and Acres II, Camperdown Terrace, Half Way Tree, sections of Hagley Park Road, Half Way Tree Road and roads leading off, Lady Musgrave Road, Kingsway, Devon Close, West Kings House Road, Eastwood Park Road, Richmond Park, Maxfield Avenue and roads leading off, sections of Waltham Park Road and roads

The NWC seeks to assure the public that every effort will be made to restore regular supply within the shortest possible time.

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