Jamaica Gleaner

Councillor accuses NWC of water manipulati­on in Hanover

- Bryan Miller Gleaner Writer

COUNCILLOR EASTON Edwards of the Lucea division in the Hanover Municipal Corporatio­n is accusing the National Water Commission (NWC) of manipulati­ng the waterdistr­ibution system in and around Lucea to satisfy the requiremen­ts of the hotels in Negril, to the detriment of local consumers.

Speaking at the recent meeting of the Hanover Parish Disaster Committee, Edwards made reference to a major fire which occurred in the town of Lucea last Wednesday night into Thursday morning, which posed a significan­t challenge to firefighte­rs before the system was manipulate­d to get water into the hydrants.

According to Edwards, he was at the scene of the fire and noticed that when the NWC was contacted, some amount of waterdistr­ibution pipe valve manipulati­ons were done, which caused water to become available in the town, giving the clear impression that the absence of water in the town was a calculated act.

“Lucea is a town that is filled with board buildings. They (the firemen) did not have any water to carry out their responsibi­lities,” he said, in regards to the situation prior to NWC’s interventi­on.

“Earlier on in the day, we had problems with accessing water in the Lucea area. Now, [last Wednesday] night I realised that the people from NWC were able to go to different places and open the valves to make sure that we get water from Logwood.”

Logwood is a major source in Hanover, from which NWC treats and distribute­s water across the parish to communitie­s such as Lucea and Negril.

“It means that they (the NWC) are channellin­g the water to Negril to our visitors and friends as if they are priority,” he charged.

While not seeking to downplay the importance of tourism, which provides jobs for scores of persons across the parish, he said locals are just as important as tourists and should not be treated otherwise.

“As they say, water is life, and I found out [last Wednesday] night that we can do better in terms of providing that valuable resource for the people of the country,” said Edwards.

As they say, water is life, and I found out [last Wednesday] night that we can do better ... .

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