Jamaica Gleaner

Let it flow

Samuda promises 15.5 million more gallons of water to come into Kingston, St Andrew daily as density of Corporate Area increases

- Asha Wilks/Gleaner Writer asha.wilks@gleanerjm.com

REAL ESTATE investors are being assured by the Government that it is committed to establishi­ng environmen­ts that will support the rapidly evolving market.

Senator Matthew Samuda, minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, while addressing the launch of the Re/ Max Jamaica Conference and Expo in St Andrew yesterday, identified the primary issues he said typically impact developmen­t and the real estate market – sewage, water and sanitation.

Samuda pointed out that the Government was working diligently to find solutions for these issues and that it was also looking to create opportunit­ies for future developmen­t, innovation, investment, and growth across all parishes.

Noting that infrastruc­ture was the basis of a growing real estate industry, Samuda said there has been “over the last eight years, significan­t [and] unpreceden­ted i nvestments i n our infrastruc­ture”.

The minister said: “They weren’t contemplat­ed before, largely [because] we didn’t have the fiscal space but also, we didn’t understand – and I don’t think that philosophi­cally we understood that to have a growing, thriving economy also meant seeing cranes in the sky. It meant a continuall­y changing face of our infrastruc­ture and it meant getting local and internatio­nal investors to take us seriously.”

While highlighti­ng last year’s recordbrea­king high temperatur­es – especially during the summer months – which led to one of the worst droughts the island has ever experience­d, Samuda pointed out that Jamaica, in particular, saw the detrimenta­l consequenc­es of climate change on water supply.

“Kingston and St Andrew, in the worst of the drought in February of last year, experience­d a 12 and a half million-gallon shortfall. A lot of water,” he said.

“Now, when persons say ‘Well, how do you contemplat­e continuing increasing of density, continued investment­s?’ Well, it’s because we have a plan for it ...[one] where there is an investment programme,” he added.

Samuda continued that there were plans that have already gone through the ministr y ’s public investment appraisal branch and public sector investment programme process and that some have been confirmed, signed, approved and are ready to break ground.

FUTURE INVESTMENT­S

He disclosed that, on February 16, there is scheduled to be a formal groundbrea­king ceremony, one that will consist of tractors, and the start of constructi­on on a project in the Rio Cobre water treatment plant.

“Now, that plant will provide some 15 and a half million gallons into Kingston and St Andrew daily. So, in the worst of your droughts, we have already made the investment­s, we’ve already made the arrangemen­ts to ensure that within 24 months or less, you will have 15 and a half million gallons available. That deals with your current population size,” he assured.

Additional­ly, he mentioned work being conducted on the environmen­tal health of some of the nation’s older water wells.

“I can tell you that there is a long story well near Marescaux Road. Last year, we started the rehabilita­tion process of this and in testing the water, I can tell you that the tests are excellent, the results are very excellent coming from Ministry of Health [and] that will provide some two million additional gallons of water, largely from the area of KPH (Kingston Public Hospital) stretching into Vineyard Town, another area that we know is prime for developmen­t, so we’re up to 17 million gallons,” he said.

“The distributi­on network of the water commission has suffered from chronic underinves­tment, but we’ve changed that, and how have we changed that and where is it and where we are gonna change it? There are parishes in this country where our non-revenue water is 70 per cent ... in 2016, we started the work on the Kingston and St Andrew non-revenue water pilot project. What that has done ... it has brought nonrevenue water in Kingston and St Andrew from 71 per cent down to 37 per cent,” he said.

BIGGEST OBSTACLE

But, according t o Samuda, t he distributi­on network of the National Water Commission posed the biggest obstacle for the nation’s major real estate markets – the Corporate Area; St James; Ocho Rios, St Ann and Mandeville, Manchester – in relation to water.

He noted, however, that the Government expects that non-revenue water will stabilise, between 18 and 20 per cent, by 2030.

According to Samuda, the Government has already gone to market and is currently seeking an internatio­nal partner to conduct a national nonrevenue water drive that targets 20 per cent leakage, down from 70 per cent in most parishes, to ensure that other parishes will also benefit from effective water distributi­on. He continued that the administra­tion has already gone to tender with the expectatio­n of meeting this target by 2033.

Speaking on the issue of sewage, another “basis of developmen­t”, Samuda declared that the Government plans to go to market with a designed product that would guarantee that soaker capacity can be doubled, ensuring that sewage capacity increases to support continued developmen­t.

“What I’m trying to assure you all, as pioneers of the real estate industry, is that the foundation of your industry is being tended to by the Government. We’re making the investment­s that you need us to make in water and sanitation,” Samuda said.

 ?? IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Senator Matthew Samuda (right), minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, congratula­tes O’Neil Kirlew (left), country manager/director of growth and expansion, Re/Max Jamaica on the launching of Re/Max Jamaica Conference and Expo. The launch was held at the University of the Commonweal­th Caribbean in St Andrew yesterday.
IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Senator Matthew Samuda (right), minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, congratula­tes O’Neil Kirlew (left), country manager/director of growth and expansion, Re/Max Jamaica on the launching of Re/Max Jamaica Conference and Expo. The launch was held at the University of the Commonweal­th Caribbean in St Andrew yesterday.

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