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    Samuda: Kingston & St Andrew will be water resilient & drought resistant in 18 mths

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 27, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Kingston and St. Andrew might be water resilient and drought resistant in 18 months.

    Minister of water Matthew Samuda made the disclosure throughout a Leaders in Actual Property breakfast discussion board in Kingston this morning.

    Mr. Samuda mentioned his declaration is backed by a collection of strong investments already in movement.

    The water plant being established in Content material, St. Catherine is a part of the resilient and resistant technique.

    The plant ought to start operation in Could 2027.

    Regardless of all of the work being achieved, the minister mentioned Kingston and St. Andrew, in addition to Portmore, St. Catherine, have non-revenue water of 40%.

    Non-revenue water is water that’s both leaked or stolen.

    Mr. Samuda mentioned the federal government is working with the World Financial institution to get a non-revenue water accomplice and it’s anticipated {that a} contractor might be appointed someday this 12 months.



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