The Star (Jamaica)

Thousands of rural residents to benefit from water works

-

More than 5,000 residents across six rural communitie­s are to benefit from major water supply projects at a cost of $135 million.

Minister of Local Government and Community Developmen­t, Desmond McKenzie, made the disclosure in his contributi­on to the 2023-24 Sectoral Debate on Tuesday in the House of Representa­tives. He said the works, details of which are being finalised, will be undertaken by Rural Water Supply Limited (RWSL).

The beneficiar­y communitie­s include Bangor Ridge and Cornwall Barracks in Portland, Pear Tree Grove in St Catherine, and Maybole in St Elizabeth.

The latest initiative will add to the works already implemente­d by the RWSL at Watermount and Penn/Lucky Valley in St Catherine, Portland Cottage and Rocky Point in Clarendon, and Comma/Mango Valley in St Mary, at a combined cost of $446 million.

McKenzie told the House that “20,000 people in these communitie­s are now enjoying reliable access to potable water”, while adding that the RWSL has also rehabilita­ted catchment tanks and installed rainwater harvesting systems in various communitie­s and schools across the country.

He reminded members that rural water has now moved to the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation to expand the network of water service that the Government will be embarking on over the next two years. He commended the work done by the RWSL in bringing water to rural communitie­s while under the purview of the local government ministry, noting that the entity is a “gift to the country”.

McKenzie also announced that a committee will be establishe­d to assess the structure of local government and make recommenda­tions for improvemen­ts.

“One of the responsibi­lities that I inherited in managing the local government system is to look at the strengths and weaknesses and to determine the measures that must be taken to strengthen and to make local government better,” he pointed out.

He indicated that the committee will involve former and current local government practition­ers, and others.

In addition, the minister told the House that he will address the matter of Portmore becoming Jamaica’s 15th parish shortly.

 ?? IAN ALLEN ?? McKenzie
IAN ALLEN McKenzie

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Jamaica