NWC says 15% of customers still without water

The National Water Commission says approximately 450,000 households have had their piped water supply restored, following disruptions caused by Hurricane Beryl.

Acting communications manager at NWC Delano Williams told Irie Fm news that this represents 85 per cent of customers who have been reconnected.

He added that at least 13 major towns have also been restored with piped water supply.

Mr. Williams says reconnection in some areas will take some time, because of remote locations.

He said NWC teams are carrying out cleaning up activities in several areas, while awaiting the restoration of electricity to pumping stations.

Mr. Williams said in an effort to keep customers informed, updates are posted on the NWC’s social media platforms.

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Appeal Court rules that Kensington Primary breached rights of student denied access due to dreadlocked hair

The National Water Commission says approximately 450,000 households have had their piped water supply restored, following disruptions caused by Hurricane Beryl.

Acting communications manager at NWC Delano Williams told Irie Fm news that this represents 85 per cent of customers who have been reconnected.

He added that at least 13 major towns have also been restored with piped water supply.

Mr. Williams says reconnection in some areas will take some time, because of remote locations.

He said NWC teams are carrying out cleaning up activities in several areas, while awaiting the restoration of electricity to pumping stations.

Mr. Williams said in an effort to keep customers informed, updates are posted on the NWC’s social media platforms.

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JTA immediate past president files lawsuit seeking declaration that online voting to accept wage offer was unlawful

The National Water Commission says approximately 450,000 households have had their piped water supply restored, following disruptions caused by Hurricane Beryl.

Acting communications manager at NWC Delano Williams told Irie Fm news that this represents 85 per cent of customers who have been reconnected.

He added that at least 13 major towns have also been restored with piped water supply.

Mr. Williams says reconnection in some areas will take some time, because of remote locations.

He said NWC teams are carrying out cleaning up activities in several areas, while awaiting the restoration of electricity to pumping stations.

Mr. Williams said in an effort to keep customers informed, updates are posted on the NWC’s social media platforms.

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Westmoreland Chamber of Commerce calls on JPS to specify when power will be restored fully, to the parish

The National Water Commission says approximately 450,000 households have had their piped water supply restored, following disruptions caused by Hurricane Beryl.

Acting communications manager at NWC Delano Williams told Irie Fm news that this represents 85 per cent of customers who have been reconnected.

He added that at least 13 major towns have also been restored with piped water supply.

Mr. Williams says reconnection in some areas will take some time, because of remote locations.

He said NWC teams are carrying out cleaning up activities in several areas, while awaiting the restoration of electricity to pumping stations.

Mr. Williams said in an effort to keep customers informed, updates are posted on the NWC’s social media platforms.

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Montego Bay Mayor announces $17M allocation for micro-businesses in St. James

The National Water Commission says approximately 450,000 households have had their piped water supply restored, following disruptions caused by Hurricane Beryl.

Acting communications manager at NWC Delano Williams told Irie Fm news that this represents 85 per cent of customers who have been reconnected.

He added that at least 13 major towns have also been restored with piped water supply.

Mr. Williams says reconnection in some areas will take some time, because of remote locations.

He said NWC teams are carrying out cleaning up activities in several areas, while awaiting the restoration of electricity to pumping stations.

Mr. Williams said in an effort to keep customers informed, updates are posted on the NWC’s social media platforms.

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JFJ calls for the Integrity Commission’s gag clause to be repealed

The National Water Commission says approximately 450,000 households have had their piped water supply restored, following disruptions caused by Hurricane Beryl.

Acting communications manager at NWC Delano Williams told Irie Fm news that this represents 85 per cent of customers who have been reconnected.

He added that at least 13 major towns have also been restored with piped water supply.

Mr. Williams says reconnection in some areas will take some time, because of remote locations.

He said NWC teams are carrying out cleaning up activities in several areas, while awaiting the restoration of electricity to pumping stations.

Mr. Williams said in an effort to keep customers informed, updates are posted on the NWC’s social media platforms.

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The National Water Commission says approximately 450,000 households have had their piped water supply restored, following disruptions caused by Hurricane Beryl.

Acting communications manager at NWC Delano Williams told Irie Fm news that this represents 85 per cent of customers who have been reconnected.

He added that at least 13 major towns have also been restored with piped water supply.

Mr. Williams says reconnection in some areas will take some time, because of remote locations.

He said NWC teams are carrying out cleaning up activities in several areas, while awaiting the restoration of electricity to pumping stations.

Mr. Williams said in an effort to keep customers informed, updates are posted on the NWC’s social media platforms.

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Education Ministry and Jamaica Teachers’ Association undertaking damage assessments of schools following Hurricane Beryl’s passage

The National Water Commission says approximately 450,000 households have had their piped water supply restored, following disruptions caused by Hurricane Beryl.

Acting communications manager at NWC Delano Williams told Irie Fm news that this represents 85 per cent of customers who have been reconnected.

He added that at least 13 major towns have also been restored with piped water supply.

Mr. Williams says reconnection in some areas will take some time, because of remote locations.

He said NWC teams are carrying out cleaning up activities in several areas, while awaiting the restoration of electricity to pumping stations.

Mr. Williams said in an effort to keep customers informed, updates are posted on the NWC’s social media platforms.

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Telecommunications providers report significant progress in re-connecting customers

The National Water Commission says approximately 450,000 households have had their piped water supply restored, following disruptions caused by Hurricane Beryl.

Acting communications manager at NWC Delano Williams told Irie Fm news that this represents 85 per cent of customers who have been reconnected.

He added that at least 13 major towns have also been restored with piped water supply.

Mr. Williams says reconnection in some areas will take some time, because of remote locations.

He said NWC teams are carrying out cleaning up activities in several areas, while awaiting the restoration of electricity to pumping stations.

Mr. Williams said in an effort to keep customers informed, updates are posted on the NWC’s social media platforms.

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Over $1B to repair health facilities damaged by Hurricane Beryl- Tufton

The National Water Commission says approximately 450,000 households have had their piped water supply restored, following disruptions caused by Hurricane Beryl.

Acting communications manager at NWC Delano Williams told Irie Fm news that this represents 85 per cent of customers who have been reconnected.

He added that at least 13 major towns have also been restored with piped water supply.

Mr. Williams says reconnection in some areas will take some time, because of remote locations.

He said NWC teams are carrying out cleaning up activities in several areas, while awaiting the restoration of electricity to pumping stations.

Mr. Williams said in an effort to keep customers informed, updates are posted on the NWC’s social media platforms.

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