Water Minister assures that residents served by the Bybrook Well in St. Catherine will not be without water over period works will be carried out on the facility

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has stressed that residents served by the Bybrook Well in St. Catherine will not be without water over the period that works will be carried out on the facility.

The Station Four Plant requires urgent closure to facilitate works, as it is clogged with debris, which is affecting the flow of water supply to residents in sections of Portmore and the corporate area.

Following reports of the works to be carried out over the next three weeks, several residents expressed concern about the possible impacts of the disruption.

However, Mr. Samuda said while the works are expected to last for three and a half weeks, water will be supplied to residents.  

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Security to be increased for students islandwide with installation of CCTV cameras in schools and expansion of Rural Transportation Programme

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has stressed that residents served by the Bybrook Well in St. Catherine will not be without water over the period that works will be carried out on the facility.

The Station Four Plant requires urgent closure to facilitate works, as it is clogged with debris, which is affecting the flow of water supply to residents in sections of Portmore and the corporate area.

Following reports of the works to be carried out over the next three weeks, several residents expressed concern about the possible impacts of the disruption.

However, Mr. Samuda said while the works are expected to last for three and a half weeks, water will be supplied to residents.  

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Police identify two men killed in Friday’s fiery crash in Pear Tree Bottom, St. Ann

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has stressed that residents served by the Bybrook Well in St. Catherine will not be without water over the period that works will be carried out on the facility.

The Station Four Plant requires urgent closure to facilitate works, as it is clogged with debris, which is affecting the flow of water supply to residents in sections of Portmore and the corporate area.

Following reports of the works to be carried out over the next three weeks, several residents expressed concern about the possible impacts of the disruption.

However, Mr. Samuda said while the works are expected to last for three and a half weeks, water will be supplied to residents.  

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Bunting says false sense of reduction in criminal activities given with exclusion of cyber crimes and lottery scamming from crime report

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has stressed that residents served by the Bybrook Well in St. Catherine will not be without water over the period that works will be carried out on the facility.

The Station Four Plant requires urgent closure to facilitate works, as it is clogged with debris, which is affecting the flow of water supply to residents in sections of Portmore and the corporate area.

Following reports of the works to be carried out over the next three weeks, several residents expressed concern about the possible impacts of the disruption.

However, Mr. Samuda said while the works are expected to last for three and a half weeks, water will be supplied to residents.  

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PNP General Secretary says polls show the party is leading in 12 of 14 municipal corporations

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has stressed that residents served by the Bybrook Well in St. Catherine will not be without water over the period that works will be carried out on the facility.

The Station Four Plant requires urgent closure to facilitate works, as it is clogged with debris, which is affecting the flow of water supply to residents in sections of Portmore and the corporate area.

Following reports of the works to be carried out over the next three weeks, several residents expressed concern about the possible impacts of the disruption.

However, Mr. Samuda said while the works are expected to last for three and a half weeks, water will be supplied to residents.  

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Four people arrested during major police operation in Pepper District, St. Elizabeth today

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has stressed that residents served by the Bybrook Well in St. Catherine will not be without water over the period that works will be carried out on the facility.

The Station Four Plant requires urgent closure to facilitate works, as it is clogged with debris, which is affecting the flow of water supply to residents in sections of Portmore and the corporate area.

Following reports of the works to be carried out over the next three weeks, several residents expressed concern about the possible impacts of the disruption.

However, Mr. Samuda said while the works are expected to last for three and a half weeks, water will be supplied to residents.  

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Dental surgeons to continue negotiations with Health and Finance Ministries regarding compensation

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has stressed that residents served by the Bybrook Well in St. Catherine will not be without water over the period that works will be carried out on the facility.

The Station Four Plant requires urgent closure to facilitate works, as it is clogged with debris, which is affecting the flow of water supply to residents in sections of Portmore and the corporate area.

Following reports of the works to be carried out over the next three weeks, several residents expressed concern about the possible impacts of the disruption.

However, Mr. Samuda said while the works are expected to last for three and a half weeks, water will be supplied to residents.  

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33 people murdered in the country as at Saturday

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has stressed that residents served by the Bybrook Well in St. Catherine will not be without water over the period that works will be carried out on the facility.

The Station Four Plant requires urgent closure to facilitate works, as it is clogged with debris, which is affecting the flow of water supply to residents in sections of Portmore and the corporate area.

Following reports of the works to be carried out over the next three weeks, several residents expressed concern about the possible impacts of the disruption.

However, Mr. Samuda said while the works are expected to last for three and a half weeks, water will be supplied to residents.  

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Public dental surgeons reject latest proposal by Finance Ministry

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has stressed that residents served by the Bybrook Well in St. Catherine will not be without water over the period that works will be carried out on the facility.

The Station Four Plant requires urgent closure to facilitate works, as it is clogged with debris, which is affecting the flow of water supply to residents in sections of Portmore and the corporate area.

Following reports of the works to be carried out over the next three weeks, several residents expressed concern about the possible impacts of the disruption.

However, Mr. Samuda said while the works are expected to last for three and a half weeks, water will be supplied to residents.  

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Suggestion made for wearing of proper shoes and other protective clothing, to be added to legal requirements for motorcyclists

Water Minister Matthew Samuda has stressed that residents served by the Bybrook Well in St. Catherine will not be without water over the period that works will be carried out on the facility.

The Station Four Plant requires urgent closure to facilitate works, as it is clogged with debris, which is affecting the flow of water supply to residents in sections of Portmore and the corporate area.

Following reports of the works to be carried out over the next three weeks, several residents expressed concern about the possible impacts of the disruption.

However, Mr. Samuda said while the works are expected to last for three and a half weeks, water will be supplied to residents.  

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