THE National Water Commission (NWC) says that areas of Trelawny and St James are experiencing disrupted supplies due to torrential rainfall.
Heavy rains have impacted NWC operations at the Martha Brae and Queen of Spain #3 & #4 Deep Wells in Trelawny and the Great River Treatment Plant in St James has been severely affected. As a result, customers served by the aforementioned facilities will experience a disruption in their regular water supply.
Areas in Trelawny that are affected include: Bounty Hall, Falmouth, Granville, Green Park, Schawfield, Silver Sands, Duncans Bay, Carey Park, Stewart Castle, Salt Marsh, Davis Pen, Wiltshire, Hague, Hague Housing Scheme, Hammersmith and Retreat Heights.
Areas in St James that are affected include: Greenwood, Lilliput, Rose Hall, Torado Heights, Coral Gardens, Ironshore, Salt Spring, Brandon Hill, Rosemount, Rosemount Gardens, Cornwall Courts, Rose Heights, Farm Heights, Sun Valley Road, Rectory Drive, Catherine Mount, Mt. Salem, Albion, Felicity, Mango Walk, Glendevon, Paradise, Norwood Housing Scheme and Hendon Norwood.
Customers can call the NWC toll free at: 1 888 CALL (1 888 2255)