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NWC Acquires Trucks to Clear and Maintain Sewer Lines

By: , August 15, 2025
NWC Acquires Trucks to Clear and Maintain Sewer Lines
Photo: Michael Sloley
Advisor to the Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Nicole Ebanks, hands over the keys to two Vactor jet trucks to Acting Vice President of Operations, National Water Commission (NWC), Herman Fagan, at the NWC’s Marescaux Road location in Kingston on Thursday (August 14). The units will be utilised in clearing blockages and cleaning sewer lines to keep stormwater systems flowing smoothly.
NWC Acquires Trucks to Clear and Maintain Sewer Lines
Photo: Michael Sloley
Acting Vice President of Operations, National Water Commission (NWC), Herman Fagan, displays the keys to two Vactor jet trucks, which will be utilised in clearing blockages and cleaning sewer lines to keep stormwater systems flowing smoothly. The units were officially handed over at the NWC’s Marescaux Road location in Kingston on Thursday (August 14). Sharing the moment is Advisor to the Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Nicole Ebanks.
NWC Acquires Trucks to Clear and Maintain Sewer Lines
Photo: Michael Sloley
National Water Commission (NWC) Sewerman, Tisean Jackson (foreground), demonstrates the use of the Vactor jet truck, during the handover of two units at the NWC’s Marescaux Road location in Kingston on Thursday (August 14). Looking on are Advisor to the Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Nicole Ebanks (left); and Acting Vice President of Operations, Herman Fagan.

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The National Water Commission (NWC) has acquired two Vactor jet trucks valued at $255 million, which will be utilised in clearing blockages and cleaning sewer lines to keep stormwater systems flowing smoothly.

The state-of-the-art units, which are designed for maximum efficiency, will make routine maintenance faster, safer and more thorough, thereby preventing costly backups and ensuring the reliability of critical infrastructure.

Speaking with JIS News at the handover ceremony at the NWC’s Marescaux Road location in Kingston on Thursday (August 14), Acting Vice President of Operations, Herman Fagan, said that the additional units will reduce downtime in operations, improve efficiency and ensure continuous service to customers.

“This investment is timely and will enable us to be operationally efficient and more responsive to the needs of our customers and the public at large,” he said.

Mr. Fagan noted that while the units will be deployed across the island, they will primarily be utilised in Kingston and St Andrew where most of the NWC network is located.

“We have been experiencing significant challenges primarily in downtown Kingston,” he said.

“The network is aged so what it requires is for constant maintenance work to be done. These Vactor jets are critical in the process. It enables us to be responsive to clear blockages in a timely way,” he pointed out.

The acquisition of the two units brings the NWC’s fleet of sewer cleaning trucks to 10. Mr. Fagan told JIS News that there are plans to acquire additional sewer cleaners.

“We did an audit just over a year ago and we had some international experts who recommended that we do a complete replacement of some of our units that are aged. It means because they are aged, efficiency declines over time,” Mr. Fagan said.

Last Updated: August 15, 2025