Press Release From The NWC - June 15, 2026

Regulated Supply Schedule Delayed for Upper Constant Spring Road Areas Due to Low Inflows
Customers in upper Constant Spring Road and its environs in St. Andrew are advised that their regulated supply schedule (between 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.) is delayed due to low inflows at the Constant Spring Water Treatment Facility.
The National Water Commission is currently rebuilding storage to resume distribution by 10:00 p.m. tonight, Monday, June 15, 2026. Customers are reminded that not all areas will receive water simultaneously and low water pressure is to be expected.
Impacted areas include Central Avenue, Honey Hill, Beverlydale, upper sections of Constant Spring Road, Roehampton and nearby areas, Highland Drive and nearby areas, upper Waterloo, Donmair, Mannings Hill Road, Patrick City, West Avenue, Queensborough, Queensbury, Molynes Road, Molynes Gardens, Perkins, White Hall Avenue, Duhaney Park, Pembroke Hall, Sullivan Avenue, Swansea Avenue, Oaklands
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