NWC to increase water trucking and regulation amid ongoing Clarks Town well Suspension in Trelawny

The National Water Commission, (NWC) says it is increasing the regulation and trucking of water to customers affected by the continued suspension of operations, at its Clarks Town well, in Trelawny.

NWC says while possible corrective measures are being pursued for the system to resume operation, it will be working to improve the combination of regulated supplies from adjoining water sources to meet the needs of affected customers.

A trucking schedule is also being implemented for areas, where regulated water is not supplied. 

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Additional $1.4B allocated by government for rebuilding Agriculture and Fisheries Sector post Hurricane Beryl

The National Water Commission, (NWC) says it is increasing the regulation and trucking of water to customers affected by the continued suspension of operations, at its Clarks Town well, in Trelawny.

NWC says while possible corrective measures are being pursued for the system to resume operation, it will be working to improve the combination of regulated supplies from adjoining water sources to meet the needs of affected customers.

A trucking schedule is also being implemented for areas, where regulated water is not supplied. 

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Montego Bay Mayor welcomes more than 30% reduction in murders in St. James for the first half of this year

The National Water Commission, (NWC) says it is increasing the regulation and trucking of water to customers affected by the continued suspension of operations, at its Clarks Town well, in Trelawny.

NWC says while possible corrective measures are being pursued for the system to resume operation, it will be working to improve the combination of regulated supplies from adjoining water sources to meet the needs of affected customers.

A trucking schedule is also being implemented for areas, where regulated water is not supplied. 

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Jamaica seeking investors to expand acreage in crops such as breadfruit

The National Water Commission, (NWC) says it is increasing the regulation and trucking of water to customers affected by the continued suspension of operations, at its Clarks Town well, in Trelawny.

NWC says while possible corrective measures are being pursued for the system to resume operation, it will be working to improve the combination of regulated supplies from adjoining water sources to meet the needs of affected customers.

A trucking schedule is also being implemented for areas, where regulated water is not supplied. 

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Government postpones implementation of toll fees for May Pen to Williamsfield leg of Highway 2000

The National Water Commission, (NWC) says it is increasing the regulation and trucking of water to customers affected by the continued suspension of operations, at its Clarks Town well, in Trelawny.

NWC says while possible corrective measures are being pursued for the system to resume operation, it will be working to improve the combination of regulated supplies from adjoining water sources to meet the needs of affected customers.

A trucking schedule is also being implemented for areas, where regulated water is not supplied. 

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INDECOM probing alleged fatal shootout in Kendal, Hanover

The National Water Commission, (NWC) says it is increasing the regulation and trucking of water to customers affected by the continued suspension of operations, at its Clarks Town well, in Trelawny.

NWC says while possible corrective measures are being pursued for the system to resume operation, it will be working to improve the combination of regulated supplies from adjoining water sources to meet the needs of affected customers.

A trucking schedule is also being implemented for areas, where regulated water is not supplied. 

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Crucial meeting of key JPS stakeholders scheduled for Friday to discuss progress and plans for full restoration of electricity

The National Water Commission, (NWC) says it is increasing the regulation and trucking of water to customers affected by the continued suspension of operations, at its Clarks Town well, in Trelawny.

NWC says while possible corrective measures are being pursued for the system to resume operation, it will be working to improve the combination of regulated supplies from adjoining water sources to meet the needs of affected customers.

A trucking schedule is also being implemented for areas, where regulated water is not supplied. 

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JPS warns it will not send workers into hostile environments amid frustration among customers without electricity

The National Water Commission, (NWC) says it is increasing the regulation and trucking of water to customers affected by the continued suspension of operations, at its Clarks Town well, in Trelawny.

NWC says while possible corrective measures are being pursued for the system to resume operation, it will be working to improve the combination of regulated supplies from adjoining water sources to meet the needs of affected customers.

A trucking schedule is also being implemented for areas, where regulated water is not supplied. 

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Energy Minister calls out JPS for missing and pushing back several power restoration deadlines

The National Water Commission, (NWC) says it is increasing the regulation and trucking of water to customers affected by the continued suspension of operations, at its Clarks Town well, in Trelawny.

NWC says while possible corrective measures are being pursued for the system to resume operation, it will be working to improve the combination of regulated supplies from adjoining water sources to meet the needs of affected customers.

A trucking schedule is also being implemented for areas, where regulated water is not supplied. 

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J$5B from Jamaica’s disaster risk financing resources to be used to address immediate hurricane relief and recovery efforts

The National Water Commission, (NWC) says it is increasing the regulation and trucking of water to customers affected by the continued suspension of operations, at its Clarks Town well, in Trelawny.

NWC says while possible corrective measures are being pursued for the system to resume operation, it will be working to improve the combination of regulated supplies from adjoining water sources to meet the needs of affected customers.

A trucking schedule is also being implemented for areas, where regulated water is not supplied. 

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