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Delinquent NWC Customers Urged To Pay Up

By: , July 20, 2015

The Key Point:

Minister of Water, Land, Environment and Climate Change, Hon. Robert Pickersgill is appealing to residents in St. Elizabeth to bring their outstanding accounts up-to-date, under the National Water Commission’s (NWC) new debt forgiveness programme.
Delinquent NWC Customers Urged To Pay Up
Minister of Water, Land, Environment and Climate Change, Hon. Robert Pickersgill (second left) along with from left: Member of Parliament for North East St. Elizabeth, Raymond Pryce and Acting President of the National Water Commission (NWC), Mark Barnett tour works being undertaken on the Santa Cruz Water Supply System on July 16. The project will see some 23,000 additional residents benefiting from improved water supply.

The Facts

  • Minister Pickersgill said payments of outstanding water bills would guarantee better water supply for all persons.
  • He informed that approximately 24,000 customers/accounts from within the South East, South West, North East and North West constituencies of St. Elizabeth are now outstanding totalling $870 million.

The Full Story

Minister of Water, Land, Environment and Climate Change, Hon. Robert Pickersgill is appealing to residents in St. Elizabeth to bring their outstanding accounts up-to-date, under the National Water Commission’s (NWC) new debt forgiveness programme.

Speaking to journalists during a tour of improvement works on the Santa Cruz Water supply System, on July 16, Minister Pickersgill said payments of outstanding water bills would guarantee better water supply for all persons.

“I would like to take this opportunity to remind you that it costs the NWC money to put in the necessary infrastructure to collect, treat, pump and distribute the water to you.  It is not a cheap process and so I am urging all customers in St. Elizabeth who receive service from the NWC, to pay your water bills promptly,” Mr. Pickersgill stated.

He informed that approximately 24,000 customers/accounts from within the South East, South West, North East and North West constituencies of St. Elizabeth are now outstanding totalling $870 million.

“I remind you all that if each one pays your outstanding water bills, then we all could receive better service resulting in each of us carrying lighter burdens.  I therefore ask that you encourage your friends and neighbours to pay their bills as well, as it is the right thing to do,” Minister Pickersgill said.

Improvement works are presently being carried out on the Santa Cruz Water Supply System at a cost of over $38 million, which on completion, would provide improved water supply service for an additional 23,000 residents.

Last Updated: July 20, 2015

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