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While restoration time is not entirely up to the Commission, the National Water Commission expects that it will be able to begin supplying water from several more water supply systems over the course of the weekend as the combined efforts of the JPSCo to provide power, the NWA to provide access and the NWC itself to effects repairs and initiate operations continue to bear fruit. Read more» |
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As at Friday night, more than 170 water supply and wastewater systems operated by the National Water Commission are confirmed to be at least partially back in operation as a result of strenuous efforts to restore normality to its operations that were severely affected by Hurricane Ivan. Read more» |
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The National Water Commission is now producing approximately 70%-75% of the water it normally produces as it puts back into operation most of its major water supply systems across the island, either using restored JPSCo. power, standby generators or gravity flows. Read more» |
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The NWC now has more than 200 water supply systems - including most of its larger systems - producing approximately 80% of its normal water production capacity across the country following the devastation and disruptions caused by Hurricane Ivan. Read more» |
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The National Water Commission yesterday commenced operation from its Kemps Hill Water Supply System with the use of a brand new standby generator costing $4 million to serve Portland Cottage and adjoining areas in Clarendon severely affected by Hurricane Ivan. Read more» |
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The National Water Commission is reporting that more than 300 of its over 400 water supply systems and nearly all of its waste water systems across the island are now up and running, two weeks after the disruptions caused by Hurricane Ivan. Read more» |
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Prime Minister PJ Patterson recently congratulated the National Water Commission for its assistance and involvement in efforts to accommodate Haitian refugees who came to the island recently. Read more» |
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Less than two years ago, the other commissioners and I took on the challenging appointment as members and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the National Water Commission. Read more» |
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The National Water Commission is urging its customers across the island to continue to conserve on their use of water especially in view of water supply shortages often experienced during the hot, dry summer months. Read more» |
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The National Water Commission (NWC) wishes to advise customers in the Corporate Area who are serviced by the Hope Filter Plant, that the final leg of the Hope Pipeline Impoundment project will be done on Friday, July 16 to Saturday, July 17 between the hours of 8:00p.m to 4:00a.m. Read more» |
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For some time now the costs of operating the National Water Commission have far exceeded its revenues and collections. Every month, the NWC needs between $500 million and $600 million to provide services across the island. Each month however, revenue collections amount to just over $350 million. Read more» |
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The National Water Commission (NWC) yesterday walked away with two of the most prestigious Green Turtle Awards offered by the Jamaica Conservation Development Trust (JCDT) for participation in its recently held Green Expo. Read more» |
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Hundreds of National Water Commission (NWC) customers are to benefit from a prompt payment incentive campaign set to begin on April 1 of this year. The campaign, which is scheduled to run for three months is called Water Winnings and was launched this morning (Friday, March 21) as part NWC's company-wide activities to mark World Water Day on March 22, 2003. Read more» |
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| The Price Adjustment Mechanism (PAM) shown as one component of the National Water Commission's customer bill is still in effect. Read more» |
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Work continues throughout the NWC as the process of re-organizing for greater efficiency moves closer. This requires the best efforts of management and staff to effect the challenging but necessary process of re-structuring and modernization in the smoothest, most efficient and most considerate way possible. Read more» |
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Recent statements and discussions in the public media regarding the NWC and particularly regarding the 'K' Factor have been mired in misunderstandings, errors and innuendo. While the National Water Commission (NWC will not respond to all these, the NWC is constrained to correct certain glaring errors. Read more» |
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The National Water Commission has been commended by Intership International Shipping Limited on behalf of the Captain and crew of the MV Barbarossa. Read more» |
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In a recent survey commissioned by the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR), householders and commercial enterprises have indicated that they are most satisfied with the services of the National Water Commission (NWC) when compared with the other utility service providers in the island. Read more» |