Holness says several major NWC projects are expected to be completed this year

Several major National Water Commission projects are expected to be completed this year, improving water supply to thousands of residents.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness said the works were being financed by the NWC which he stated has improved its management significantly.

He commended the water company for being good stewards of public resources, enabling the company to make the investments in these projects.

Mr. Holness said the projects to be completed this year are in St. Andrew and St. Ann.

Other projects are being developed across several  parishes.

Mr. Holness said these include the $600 million St. Mary water supply project, which will benefit residents in the eastern section of the parish, as well as the Stanton Water Project in St. Thomas valued at $550 million.

He was speaking at the commissioning of the Port Royal Pipeline Replacement Project on Tuesday.

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PM Holness says Government continues to balance meeting needs of Jamaicans and national good

Several major National Water Commission projects are expected to be completed this year, improving water supply to thousands of residents.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness said the works were being financed by the NWC which he stated has improved its management significantly.

He commended the water company for being good stewards of public resources, enabling the company to make the investments in these projects.

Mr. Holness said the projects to be completed this year are in St. Andrew and St. Ann.

Other projects are being developed across several  parishes.

Mr. Holness said these include the $600 million St. Mary water supply project, which will benefit residents in the eastern section of the parish, as well as the Stanton Water Project in St. Thomas valued at $550 million.

He was speaking at the commissioning of the Port Royal Pipeline Replacement Project on Tuesday.

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Water Minister Matthew Samuda says Kingston and St. Andrew is significantly more water resilient

Several major National Water Commission projects are expected to be completed this year, improving water supply to thousands of residents.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness said the works were being financed by the NWC which he stated has improved its management significantly.

He commended the water company for being good stewards of public resources, enabling the company to make the investments in these projects.

Mr. Holness said the projects to be completed this year are in St. Andrew and St. Ann.

Other projects are being developed across several  parishes.

Mr. Holness said these include the $600 million St. Mary water supply project, which will benefit residents in the eastern section of the parish, as well as the Stanton Water Project in St. Thomas valued at $550 million.

He was speaking at the commissioning of the Port Royal Pipeline Replacement Project on Tuesday.

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St. Ann police probing deaths of a father and son whose bodies were found at a house in Dumbarton this morning

Several major National Water Commission projects are expected to be completed this year, improving water supply to thousands of residents.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness said the works were being financed by the NWC which he stated has improved its management significantly.

He commended the water company for being good stewards of public resources, enabling the company to make the investments in these projects.

Mr. Holness said the projects to be completed this year are in St. Andrew and St. Ann.

Other projects are being developed across several  parishes.

Mr. Holness said these include the $600 million St. Mary water supply project, which will benefit residents in the eastern section of the parish, as well as the Stanton Water Project in St. Thomas valued at $550 million.

He was speaking at the commissioning of the Port Royal Pipeline Replacement Project on Tuesday.

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St Catherine police disrupt illegal diesel distribution operation; fuel believed to be stolen from JUTC buses

Several major National Water Commission projects are expected to be completed this year, improving water supply to thousands of residents.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness said the works were being financed by the NWC which he stated has improved its management significantly.

He commended the water company for being good stewards of public resources, enabling the company to make the investments in these projects.

Mr. Holness said the projects to be completed this year are in St. Andrew and St. Ann.

Other projects are being developed across several  parishes.

Mr. Holness said these include the $600 million St. Mary water supply project, which will benefit residents in the eastern section of the parish, as well as the Stanton Water Project in St. Thomas valued at $550 million.

He was speaking at the commissioning of the Port Royal Pipeline Replacement Project on Tuesday.

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NHT working to resolve issues with accessing online services

Several major National Water Commission projects are expected to be completed this year, improving water supply to thousands of residents.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness said the works were being financed by the NWC which he stated has improved its management significantly.

He commended the water company for being good stewards of public resources, enabling the company to make the investments in these projects.

Mr. Holness said the projects to be completed this year are in St. Andrew and St. Ann.

Other projects are being developed across several  parishes.

Mr. Holness said these include the $600 million St. Mary water supply project, which will benefit residents in the eastern section of the parish, as well as the Stanton Water Project in St. Thomas valued at $550 million.

He was speaking at the commissioning of the Port Royal Pipeline Replacement Project on Tuesday.

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Roles and functions of NWA to be reviewed says Holness

Several major National Water Commission projects are expected to be completed this year, improving water supply to thousands of residents.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness said the works were being financed by the NWC which he stated has improved its management significantly.

He commended the water company for being good stewards of public resources, enabling the company to make the investments in these projects.

Mr. Holness said the projects to be completed this year are in St. Andrew and St. Ann.

Other projects are being developed across several  parishes.

Mr. Holness said these include the $600 million St. Mary water supply project, which will benefit residents in the eastern section of the parish, as well as the Stanton Water Project in St. Thomas valued at $550 million.

He was speaking at the commissioning of the Port Royal Pipeline Replacement Project on Tuesday.

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Government to address issues relating to “orphan roads”

Several major National Water Commission projects are expected to be completed this year, improving water supply to thousands of residents.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness said the works were being financed by the NWC which he stated has improved its management significantly.

He commended the water company for being good stewards of public resources, enabling the company to make the investments in these projects.

Mr. Holness said the projects to be completed this year are in St. Andrew and St. Ann.

Other projects are being developed across several  parishes.

Mr. Holness said these include the $600 million St. Mary water supply project, which will benefit residents in the eastern section of the parish, as well as the Stanton Water Project in St. Thomas valued at $550 million.

He was speaking at the commissioning of the Port Royal Pipeline Replacement Project on Tuesday.

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Industry Ministry says approval given for the importation of ice for the next six months

Several major National Water Commission projects are expected to be completed this year, improving water supply to thousands of residents.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness said the works were being financed by the NWC which he stated has improved its management significantly.

He commended the water company for being good stewards of public resources, enabling the company to make the investments in these projects.

Mr. Holness said the projects to be completed this year are in St. Andrew and St. Ann.

Other projects are being developed across several  parishes.

Mr. Holness said these include the $600 million St. Mary water supply project, which will benefit residents in the eastern section of the parish, as well as the Stanton Water Project in St. Thomas valued at $550 million.

He was speaking at the commissioning of the Port Royal Pipeline Replacement Project on Tuesday.

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Clarendon man charged with brother’s murder

Several major National Water Commission projects are expected to be completed this year, improving water supply to thousands of residents.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness said the works were being financed by the NWC which he stated has improved its management significantly.

He commended the water company for being good stewards of public resources, enabling the company to make the investments in these projects.

Mr. Holness said the projects to be completed this year are in St. Andrew and St. Ann.

Other projects are being developed across several  parishes.

Mr. Holness said these include the $600 million St. Mary water supply project, which will benefit residents in the eastern section of the parish, as well as the Stanton Water Project in St. Thomas valued at $550 million.

He was speaking at the commissioning of the Port Royal Pipeline Replacement Project on Tuesday.

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