The National Water Commission, NWC, is set to begin 12 hour water restrictions across several sections of the Corporate Area beginning Monday, April 22.
The restrictions come amid drought conditions affecting the island.
The NWC says the lock offs will run for 12 hour intervals from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m and 6pm to 6am.
The communities to be affected are from 6am to 6pm are: Eastwood Park Gardens, Molynes Road, Hagley Park Road and roads leading off, Moreton Park, St Andrew Park, Sections of Molynes (between HWT and Washington Boulevard), Waltham Park Road, Half Way Tree, Half Way Tree, Half Way Tree Road and roads leading off, Kencot and Crossroads area
The communities to be affected are from 6pm to 6am are: Sections of Constant Spring Road and roads leading off including Constant Spring Gardens, Dunrobin Avenue, Old Church Road, Annette Crescent and sections of Waterloo Road, Red Hills Road and roads leading off, Manning’s Hill Road and roads leading off, Roehampton, Valentine Gardens, Arlene Gardens, sections of Molynes Road, Perkins Boulevard, Havendale, Meadowbrook, Queensborough, Queensbury, Sections of Patrick City and environs, Sections of Duhaney Park and Pembroke Hall.
The NWC says where necessary, trucking arrangements will be mobilised to supply areas that cannot be served from the pipeline network.
Meanwhile, there will also be close monitoring the storage levels at the Mona Reservoir at which regulations might become necessary if the levels get to 65%.
Given the adjustment to a scheduled supply, the public is being urged to implement personal water management activities to safeguard their places of residence and business.
The NWC is seeking to assure its customers that the regulations will be lifted once conditions are favourable and sustained enough to guarantee normal supply.
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