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1,152 Residents of Spicy Hill, Trelawny Have Improved Access to Water

By: , December 18, 2024
1,152 Residents of Spicy Hill, Trelawny Have Improved Access to Water
Photo: Okoye Henry
Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Hon. Matthew Samuda (third left), gets assistance from little Nicolette Minto in turning on the tap to officially commission into service the $35 million Spicy Hill Pipeline Project in Trelawny on Tuesday (December 17). Sharing the moment (from left) are: National Water Commission (NWC) Regional Manager for Trelawny and St. James, Herman Fagan; Acting Vice President of Operations at NWC, Dr. Phillipa Campbell-Francis; Member of Parliament for Trelawny Northern, Tova Hamilton; and resident Velma Patterson (right).
1,152 Residents of Spicy Hill, Trelawny Have Improved Access to Water
Photo: Okoye Henry
Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Hon. Matthew Samuda (second left), addresses the official commissioning ceremony for the $35 million Spicy Hill Pipeline Project in Trelawny on Tuesday (December 17). He is joined by Acting Vice President of Operations at National Water Commission (NWC), Dr. Phillipa Campbell-Francis (left); Member of Parliament for Trelawny Northern, Tova Hamilton; and NWC Regional Manager for Trelawny and St. James, Herman Fagan.

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Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Hon. Matthew Samuda, on Tuesday (December 17), officially commissioned into service the $35 million Spicy Hill Pipeline Project in Trelawny.

This new water infrastructure, spearheaded by the National Water Commission (NWC), will benefit approximately 1,152 residents in the growing rural community, providing them with improved access to potable water.

It will regularise water access, reduce water loss and enhance operational efficiency to allow for more precise tracking and management of water consumption.

“This is a momentous occasion for Spicy Hill because it is the Government moving one step closer to fulfilling its commitment, which is to provide potable water to all citizens by 2030,” Minister Samuda said.

He extended commendations to the NWC team for completing the project under budget and on schedule.

Minister Samuda urged the residents, who are not formally connected to the NWC system to take advantage of the offer of a 50 per cent reduction on their first bill to get regularised.

For persons with outstanding water bills, he reminded them that there will be a 90-day amnesty in January where they will have the opportunity to “clean up” their accounts without penalty.

The new pipeline spans 2.5 kilometres and comprises 1.3 kilometres of 2-inch galvanised pipeline; 600 metres of 1-inch galvanised pipeline; 600 meters of 2-inch polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipeline as well as service laterals.

Spicy Hill Resident, Sheree Morrison-Clarke, said she is grateful for the new and improved water services.

“It is truly a great initiative because I know water is life and we can’t do anything without water. So, the fact that we are getting this precious commodity, we are truly grateful. I just want to say thanks to everyone that has made it possible for this to happen,” Mrs. Morrison-Clarke said.

Last Updated: December 18, 2024

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