Jamaica Gleaner

Three Clarendon communitie­s to get water

- Olivia Brown/Gleaner Writer

THE JAMAICA Social Investment Fund (JSIF) has partnered with the National Water Commission (NWC) in having residents of three Clarendon communitie­s, namely Treadlight, Canaan Heights, and York Town, regularise­d.

Managing director of JSIF Omar Sweeney says the initiative is part of the organisati­on’s Integrated Community Developmen­t Project involving 18 communitie­s across seven parishes. He said that part of the project involves utility regularisa­tion, where residents are encouraged to have accounts with the National Water Commission and the Jamaica Public Service (JPS). “We’re putting in a holistic infrastruc­ture NWC upgrade, which means roads, water, sewer as well as solid-waste management and social services,” Sweeny said.

Sweeney said that his team currently has surveyors conducting house-to-house visits and collecting data from residents regarding their water supplies. “We are assisting the residents to have accounts with the water commission and JPS. Many of them have poor water supplies because of the reliabilit­y of the infrastruc­ture, and their relationsh­ip with the utility company broke down for one reason or the other.”

He added that social breakdowns and the condition of infrastruc­ture are factors that influence the selection of communitie­s for the project. “The communitie­s we are targeting are on the periphery of urban centres, so these are the three main communitie­s on the periphery of May Pen,” he added. Sweeney said that the project also aims to educate residents on the proper use of water, water sanitation, and water conservati­on as a means of alleviatin­g high costs in utility bills when households become regularise­d.

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