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    130,000-Gallon Water Tank Commissioned to Boost Irrigation in Manchester – Jamaica Information Service

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14August 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Farmers in Manchester will now have entry to extra water, particularly during times of drought, following the commissioning of a 130,000-gallon sectional water tank by Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Floyd Inexperienced, on August 15.

    Talking throughout a ceremony on the Nationwide Irrigation Fee Restricted (NIC) New Forest Workplace in Manchester, Minister Inexperienced described the tank’s set up as a “vital funding”, which can have a optimistic impression on the livelihoods of farmers within the space.

    Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Floyd Inexperienced, delivers remarks throughout the commissioning ceremony for a 130,000-gallon sectional water tank in New Forest, Manchester, on August 15.

    He disclosed that the newly put in tank holds 230 per cent extra water than the capability of the earlier facility.

    Highlighting extra advantages of the tank, Mr. Inexperienced famous that it’s going to streamline the loading course of for vans transporting water to farmers, thereby lowering wait instances and bettering operational effectivity.

    “This 130,000-gallon tank with our trendy connection will take solely 45 minutes to be refilled. The excellent news is that whereas that is being refilled, it won’t break the service of filling the vans which might be right here… there might be completely no halt in any respect within the refilling course of all through all the day. We can run the system 100 per cent of the time. So, in essence, that makes us far more environment friendly,” the Minister added.

    He identified that underneath the earlier system, truck loading needed to be halted a number of instances all through the day to refill the tank.

    “In reality, what the NIC would do is fill the tank in a single day, and by 7:15 a.m. they’re able to go and vans could be parked up for farmers who’re making an attempt to get water into their fields. By 10:00 a.m., that tank and people water assets could be expended; so we must halt the filling of the vans whereas we refill the tank,” the Minister defined.

    Mr. Inexperienced knowledgeable that the newly put in tank was in operation previous to the August 15 commissioning ceremony and has offered greater than 31 million gallons of water to farmers within the space for the reason that begin of the 12 months.

    “So, the excellent news is that, even previous to the drought, we [have] put issues in place to serve our farmers far more effectively; and I can let you know that the form of complaints I used to get, I’ve not had one in the previous couple of months,” the Minister famous.

    In the meantime, Mr. Inexperienced counseled the NIC for its onerous work and partnership with the Agriculture Ministry in putting in the sectional water tank.

    The newly put in 130,000-gallon sectional water tank which was commissioned into service throughout a ceremony on the Nationwide Irrigation Fee Restricted’s (NIC) New Forest Workplace in Manchester, on August 15.



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