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Rainwater Harvesting System Established at the Enid Bennett High School

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Director of Children and Family Programmes at the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), Warren Thompson (right), displays the cover of a story book to grade-two students at the Bamboo Primary and Junior High School in St. Ann during Read Across Jamaica Day on Tuesday (May 3). Mr. Thompson visited the institution as part of a school tour to promote the importance of child protection and the Agency’s 211 Child Abuse Reporting Hotline.

Rainwater Harvesting System Established at the Enid Bennett High School

The Enid Bennett High School, based in Bog Walk, St. Catherine, is one of 200 schools set to save as much as 50 percent on its annual water bill as the institution is benefit from the establishment of a rainwater harvesting system by the Rural Water supply Limited. The system, valued at 7 million dollars, comprises four 1,000-gallon black tanks, a 20,000-gallon block and steel tank, a solar-powered pump, and other features to harvest, store and use the precious commodity.

Presented by: Anjuii James-Sawyers
Anjuii James-Sawyers
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