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Communities served by NWC’s Constant Spring facility to experience disruptions

Published:Tuesday | November 6, 2018 | 12:00 AM

The National Water Commission (NWC) will suspend operations at its Constant Spring treatment plant between 8 p.m. Tuesday and 4 a.m. on Wednesday, in order to facilitate urgent repair works along the company’s pipeline network.

As a result, a number of communities served by the water supply facility are likely to experience low-water or no-water conditions until regular operations are restored at the plant.

Areas to be affected are Constant Spring, Norbrook, Cherry Gardens, Liguanea, Lady Musgrave Road, Manor Park, Shortwood, Eastwood Park Gardens, Molynes Road, Waltham Park Road, Olympic Way, Bay Farm Road, Hagley Park Road, Washington Boulevard, Dunrobin Avenue, Calabar Mews, Ziadie Gardens, State Gardens, Mannings Hill Road, Constant Spring Road and Gardens, Half-Way Tree, Camperdown Terrace, Spanish Town Road, Havendale, Valentine Gardens, Meadowbrook, Queensboro and Roehampton

Customer are being urged to store water for use during the period of disruption. The NWC says that every effort will be made to restore regular supply within the shortest possible time.

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