Jamaica Gleaner

Effective water management a priority – Charles Jr

- Christophe­r Thomas/Gleaner Writer

WITH ONGOING dry conditions and water shortages plaguing some parts of the island, Pearnel Charles Jr, minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, has said that the Government is doing all it can to manage water distributi­on to affected consumers.

Charles gave the assurance on Wednesday after he participat­ed in a ceremony to present land titles to residents of Pitfour, Retirement, and Meadowvale in St James. The ceremony was held at the Dawn Christadel­phian Bible Centre in Retirement.

“The prime minister has been meeting with the National Water Commission (NWC), and

we’re ensuring that all is being done to maintain the most effective management of our water resources,” Charles told The Gleaner.

“The hope is that we’ll be able to manage the water distributi­on as best as possible with the recognitio­n that we’re having this dry system so that we can use the little we have as efficientl­y as we can,” added Charles.

WATER LOCK-OFFS

In recent times, the NWC has been harshly criticised, particular­ly by residents in sections of St Andrew, Kingston, and St Thomas, for failing to provide notificati­on of water lock-offs. There have also been complaints about the ongoing constructi­on projects in Kingston interrupti­ng the water supply to several communitie­s.

Commenting on the concerns in Kingston, Charles said that emergency works have been done to accommodat­e the redistribu­tion of water to some affected areas.

“A lot of emergency work has taken place so we can have interim bypasses of some of the pipelines to ensure distributi­on of water. There have been scheduled redistribu­tion and extensions from Constant Spring, Mona, Hope, Rio Cobre, Tulloch Springs, and other areas,” said Charles.

“There is also the engagement of private water trucks by the NWC to ensure that we can distribute water as best as possible. We have been told by the NWC of the need for some further engagement­s to use the trucking system where necessary. The permanent replacemen­t of some pipelines will be designated pretty soon,” said Charles.

Last month, the NWC announced that a monitoring programme would be instituted for the effective management and distributi­on of water to lessen the effects of the drought.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Pearnel Charles Jr (right), minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, in conversati­on with Marlene Malahoo Forte, attorney general and member of parliament for St James West Central, and Mayor of Montego Bay Homer Davis during a ceremony to present land titles to residents of Pitfour, Retirement, and Meadowsval­e in St James on Wednesday. The ceremony was held at the Dawn Christadel­phian Bible Centre in Retirement.
CONTRIBUTE­D Pearnel Charles Jr (right), minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, in conversati­on with Marlene Malahoo Forte, attorney general and member of parliament for St James West Central, and Mayor of Montego Bay Homer Davis during a ceremony to present land titles to residents of Pitfour, Retirement, and Meadowsval­e in St James on Wednesday. The ceremony was held at the Dawn Christadel­phian Bible Centre in Retirement.

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