NWC says water supply restored to 65% of its customers

The National Water Commission (NWC) is reporting that water supply has been restored to 65 per cent of its customers.

Speaking at press briefing this afternoon, Water Minister Matthew Samuda said the Commission’s largest systems have been brought back into operation.

He said the tulloch springs system will be reconnected to the Jamaica Public Service’s grid this evening and will bring water to some 80 per cent of customers in St. Catherine.

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The National Water Commission (NWC) is reporting that water supply has been restored to 65 per cent of its customers.

Speaking at press briefing this afternoon, Water Minister Matthew Samuda said the Commission’s largest systems have been brought back into operation.

He said the tulloch springs system will be reconnected to the Jamaica Public Service’s grid this evening and will bring water to some 80 per cent of customers in St. Catherine.

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The National Water Commission (NWC) is reporting that water supply has been restored to 65 per cent of its customers.

Speaking at press briefing this afternoon, Water Minister Matthew Samuda said the Commission’s largest systems have been brought back into operation.

He said the tulloch springs system will be reconnected to the Jamaica Public Service’s grid this evening and will bring water to some 80 per cent of customers in St. Catherine.

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The National Water Commission (NWC) is reporting that water supply has been restored to 65 per cent of its customers.

Speaking at press briefing this afternoon, Water Minister Matthew Samuda said the Commission’s largest systems have been brought back into operation.

He said the tulloch springs system will be reconnected to the Jamaica Public Service’s grid this evening and will bring water to some 80 per cent of customers in St. Catherine.

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The National Water Commission (NWC) is reporting that water supply has been restored to 65 per cent of its customers.

Speaking at press briefing this afternoon, Water Minister Matthew Samuda said the Commission’s largest systems have been brought back into operation.

He said the tulloch springs system will be reconnected to the Jamaica Public Service’s grid this evening and will bring water to some 80 per cent of customers in St. Catherine.

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The National Water Commission (NWC) is reporting that water supply has been restored to 65 per cent of its customers.

Speaking at press briefing this afternoon, Water Minister Matthew Samuda said the Commission’s largest systems have been brought back into operation.

He said the tulloch springs system will be reconnected to the Jamaica Public Service’s grid this evening and will bring water to some 80 per cent of customers in St. Catherine.

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The National Water Commission (NWC) is reporting that water supply has been restored to 65 per cent of its customers.

Speaking at press briefing this afternoon, Water Minister Matthew Samuda said the Commission’s largest systems have been brought back into operation.

He said the tulloch springs system will be reconnected to the Jamaica Public Service’s grid this evening and will bring water to some 80 per cent of customers in St. Catherine.

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The National Water Commission (NWC) is reporting that water supply has been restored to 65 per cent of its customers.

Speaking at press briefing this afternoon, Water Minister Matthew Samuda said the Commission’s largest systems have been brought back into operation.

He said the tulloch springs system will be reconnected to the Jamaica Public Service’s grid this evening and will bring water to some 80 per cent of customers in St. Catherine.

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The National Water Commission (NWC) is reporting that water supply has been restored to 65 per cent of its customers.

Speaking at press briefing this afternoon, Water Minister Matthew Samuda said the Commission’s largest systems have been brought back into operation.

He said the tulloch springs system will be reconnected to the Jamaica Public Service’s grid this evening and will bring water to some 80 per cent of customers in St. Catherine.

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The National Water Commission (NWC) is reporting that water supply has been restored to 65 per cent of its customers.

Speaking at press briefing this afternoon, Water Minister Matthew Samuda said the Commission’s largest systems have been brought back into operation.

He said the tulloch springs system will be reconnected to the Jamaica Public Service’s grid this evening and will bring water to some 80 per cent of customers in St. Catherine.

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