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Kingston and St. Andrew Water Supply Schedule MAY 7, 2019 KINGSTON AND ST. ANDREW WATER SUPPLY SCHEDULE Water Supply Scheduled Times of Areas to be Supplied System Supply Havendale/Chancery 10:00 p.m. – 10:00 a.m. Havendale, Havenmead, Smokey Vale, Hydra Hall Daily Drive Relift, Ursa Major, Belgrade Heights, West Meade, Roehampton circle. Valve Operations 09:00 p.m. – 04:00 a.m. Cookhamdene, Tavistock, Millsborough Lower Jacks Hill Daily Valve Operations 04:00a.m – 09:00pm Barbican, Paddington Terrace and Dillsbury Lower Jacks Hill Daily Avenue Forest Hills 4:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Meadowbrook Estate, Perkins Boulevard, Daily Queensborough, Abberville Avenue, Duhaney 4:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Drive, Patrick City. Daily Constant Spring 10:00 p.m. – 10:00 a.m. Constant Spring Gardens, Upper Manning’s Hill (Restrict at Grants Daily Road, Crane Ave, Upper section of Valentines Pen) Gardens, Upper section of Red Hills Road. White Hall Gardens, , Wayne Close, Beverly Dale, Whitehall, Merrivale, Calabar Mews and Roads Leading Off Constant Spring Monday, Wednesday, Grosvenor Heights, Mannings Hill Road and (Restrict at Manor Friday Roads Leading Off Park) (based on fluctuations in production) Constant Monday, Wednesday, Cassia Park, Moreton Park and Roads leading Spring/Molynes Friday Off Booster Constant Monday, Wednesday, Olympic Gardens, Seaward Drive, Waltham Spring/Mona Friday and Sundays Park, Bayfarm, Cockburn Gardens, Seivwright Gardens Constant Spring/ New connection supplied Penwood Avenue, Bayfarm Road, and Roads Boulevard daily Leading Off Constant Tuesday, Thursday, Molynes Road, Ziadie Gardens, State Gardens, Spring/Mona Saturdays Dunrobin Avenue, Dunrobin Court* (Trucking based on fluctuations in production) *2 1000 gallons tanks were delivered to Dunrobin Court to alleviate supply issues Constant Spring Alternate Days 6:00 am to Trench Town, Jones Town, Arnett Gardens Supply from 8:00 pm Montgomery Corner Tank Mona 04:00 a.m. – 09:00 p.m. Devon Road, Devon Close, Kingsway, Lady Daily Musgrave, Braemar Avenue Pines of Karachi Relift # 1 & 2, Long Mountain Country Club Tank, Pines of Karachi, Beverly Hills Tank # 1 & 2, Upper section of Beverly Hills, Cross Roads, Mountain View, Vineyard Town, Cavaliers Reservoir (Marescaux Road), Sections of Downtown, Sections of Trench Town, Glenmore Road Booster, Windward Road, Rockfort, Old Hope Road, Hope Road (below Liguanea), Devon Square, Waterloo Road, Sections of Half-Way-Tree, New Kingston, Harbour View, Shooters Hill Booster, Shooters Hill, Airport, Port Royal, Kings House Booster Hope 04:00 a.m. – 10 p.m. August Town, Hope Flats, Papine, Gordon Town, Mona Heights, Old Hope Road, Hope Road, Sections of Beverly Hills, Hope Pastures, Ravina, Liguanea, Up Park Camp, Sections of Barbican Road Rio Cobre/Tulloch 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Spanish Town Road, Denham Town, Sections of Spring Weekdays Downtown Kingston. Rio Cobre/Tulloch 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 a.m. Sections of Portmore, Hamilton Gardens, Spring Weekdays Christian Gardens & Pen, Newland Road, Cumberland, Cedar Grove, Edgewater, Waterford, Gregory Park, Braeton, Independence City, Hellshire. .
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