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Improved water for rural areas in Jamaica
published: Friday | January 6, 2006

SEVERAL COMMUNITIES across the island served by the National Water Commission (NWC) are to benefit from improved water supply and sewerage services with the receipt of pipes and equipment from the People's Republic of China under the Jamaica Water Systems Rehabilitation and Extension Project.

The communities to benefit include those served by the Kellits water supply in Clarendon, the Albert Town water supply in Trelawny, the Mile Gully water supply in Manchester, the Elderslie water supply in St. James, Goshen in St. Elizabeth, Broadgate in St. Mary, and the Higgin Town water supply in St. Ann, as well as a number of water supply projects in central Westmoreland.

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