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The National Water Commission (N.W.C.) is advising customers in Coral Gardens, Torado Heights and sections of Ironshore in St. James, that the interruption they are experiencing is due to an electro-mechanical problem at the Coral Gardens facility. The company is assuring customers in these areas that it is working assiduously to resolve the problem in order to restore piped water by Tuesday, September 2, 2014. The NWC is also advising that several other facilities in St. James are currently out of operation due to turbid conditions. It is expected that normal operations will resume as soon as the high turbidity subsides. The facilities affected by high turbidity are: • Blue Hole which serves sections of Anchovy, Mount Carey, York Bush, Cotton Tree Heights and Mount Pelier. • Endeavour which serves Mount Horeb, Springfield, Kensington and Barnett Bush • Tangle River which serves Tangle River, Maldon and Red Hill. • Vaughnsfield which serves Garfield, Vaughnsfield and Maroon Town. • Cambridge which serves Ducketts, Bethel town, Retrieve, Fern, Seven Rivers, Bickersteth and Plantation. • Niagra which serves Elderslie, Accompong Town, Niagra and Johnson. • Mafoota which serves Mafoota, Roehampton, Lawson and Ackee Lane. -more- • Dantrout which serves sections of Retrieve, Marksman Road, St. Leonards and Amity. • Stonehenge which serves Stonehenge, Catskin and Chester Field. The NWC apologises for any inconvenience caused and craves the patience and understanding of its valued customers.
Posted on: Mon, 01 Sep 2014 12:53:13 +0000

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