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NWC to lift water supply restriction for customers served by Constant Spring system

June 7, 2024

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With storage levels improving at the Hermitage Dam, customers served by the National Water Commission’s Constant Spring Water Treatment Plant will now be able to enjoy 24-hour water supply, starting Saturday, June 8.
As at June 7, 2024, storage levels at the Hermitage Dam in St Andrew stood at 90.3% or 355.4 million gallons. This rise in inflows from an increase in rainfall in recent days has allowed the NWC to relax the water supply regulations that were implemented on April 22, 2024 as a result of drought conditions.
Consequently, effective Saturday, June 8, 2024, the restriction will be lifted for all areas served by the Hermitage/Constant Spring system.
Some of these areas are Eastwood Park Gardens, Molynes Road, Hagley Park Road, Waltham Park Road, Half-Way Tree, Crossroads, Constant Spring Road, Dunrobin Avenue, Old Church Road, Annette Crescent, Waterloo Road, Red Hills Road, Manning’s Hill Road, Valentine Gardens, Arlene Gardens, Perkins Boulevard, Havendale, Meadowbrook, Queensborough, Queensbury, Patrick City, Duhaney Park and Pembroke Hall.
While the inflows have increased, customers are being reminded to be conscious of their water usage and conserve where possible.
The NWC wishes to express appreciation to our valued customers for their extended patience during the weeks of the regulations. We would also like to assure customers that we are committed to providing the highest level of service possible.
Last Updated: June 10, 2024

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