Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Improvemen­ts to water system to continue — PM

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MONTEGO BAY, St James — Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Government will continue to improve water systems islandwide to ensure residents’ access to the amenity, as it is pivotal to the country attaining significan­t economic growth and developmen­t.

Mr Holness was speaking at the launch of the Essex Valley Agricultur­e Project at Lititz Primary School in St Elizabeth last Wednesday

The project, which represents one of the largest investment­s in irrigation infrastruc­ture in Jamaica, will impact the livelihood­s of over 700 farmers on 718 hectares of land, through the provision of irrigation water and improved access to local and global agricultur­al markets.

Prime Minister Holness also indicated that the neighbouri­ng Hounslow Water Supply Project is to be completed in another six weeks.

“So another set of farmers and domestic households in this area [Lititz] will have access to potable water,” he stated.

The Essex Valley Agricultur­e Developmen­t Project is being funded at a cost of £35. 5 million by the United Kingdom Caribbean Infrastruc­ture Partnershi­p Fund, through the Caribbean Developmen­t Bank, and seeks to enhance the productivi­ty of farmers in Essex Valley, in a socially inclusive, gender equitable and climate sensitive manner.

Meanwhile, Holness advised that repairs have been completed on one of two damaged National Water Commission pipelines beneath Mandela Highway which serve sections of the Kingston Metropolit­an Area.

This, he said, is expected to alleviate challenges residents of Kingston and St Andrew are currently experienci­ng with their water supply.

The other broken 18-inch pipeline, which runs 35-feet beneath the highway will take another three months to be replaced, Holness said.

“We have assessed the issues [and] we will have to abandon that and run new lines. When that is done, Kingston will be adequately and sustainabl­y served,” Holness said.

The project will impact the livelihood­s of over 700 farmers on 718 hectares of land, through the provision of irrigation water and improved access to local and global agricultur­al markets.

 ?? (Photo: JIS) ?? Prime Minister Andrew Holness speaks at the launch last Wednesday of the Essex Valley Agricultur­e Project, at Lititz Primary School in St Elizabeth.
(Photo: JIS) Prime Minister Andrew Holness speaks at the launch last Wednesday of the Essex Valley Agricultur­e Project, at Lititz Primary School in St Elizabeth.

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