
The National Water Commission (NWC) is advising that it will be conducting urgent maintenance work at the Great River Treatment Plant in St. James, until October 11, 2013. This maintenance activity will result in a 25% decline in the production capacity of the plant. As a result, customers in Hanover and St. James, who are served by this water supply system will either experience low water pressure or be without piped water. Areas likely to be impacted in Hanover include Cue, Elgin Town, Johnson Town, Lucea, Brisette, Hoist, Malcolm Heights, Cacoon, Dias, Blenheim, First Hill, Montpelier, Bamboo, McQuarrie and Woodland. In St. James, the areas likely to be impacted include Freeport, Gloucester Avenue, Queen’s Drive, Leader’s Avenue, Catherine Hall, West Green, Felicity, Mango Walk, Glendevon, Salt Spring, Brandon Hill, Rosemount, Rosemount Gardens, Cornwall Court, Rose Heights, Farm Heights, Sun Valley Road, Rectory Drive, Catherine Mount, Albion, Reading, Anchovy, Childermas, Lethe, sections of Comfort Hall, Wiltshire, Guava Walk, Spring Gardens, Belmont, Tower Hill, Moy Hall and Unity Hall. The NWC apologises for any inconvenience this may cause and craves the patience and understanding of customers in the impacted areas.
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