Thursday, July 24, 2014

Water crisis: Corporate Area storage levels declining rapidly

Despite implementing a conservation programme, the National Water Commission (NWC) is reporting that levels at its two major catchment facilities continue to decline. In addition, inflows remain inadequate to keep up with demand. 
Charles Buchanan, NWC Corporate Public Relations Manager, told RJR News on Tuesday night that the Mona Reservoir is now at 28 per cent of its capacity while the Hermitage Dam is at 66 per cent.

Leaks

Meanwhile, Mr Buchanan confirmed that members of  the public have begun to use the hot-line to contact the NWC to report leaks. The measure was introduced to reduce water losses due to faulty pipes.
Mr Buchanan said this was encouraging, and he wants more persons to report leaks.

The prompt repair of leaks was one of the key measures reiterated by Water Minister Robert Pickersgill in a national broadcast on Sunday night, in response to the severe drought now affecting the island.


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Water crisis: Corporate Area storage levels declining rapidly