This is civilised time, we want water - Sandy River residents
Nov 20th, 2021 | Category: News & Features | 12:17#JamaicaGleaner #SandyRiver #Clarendon #Water #NWC NOVEMBER 20, 2021: Living at the back of the world is how residents in Sandy River in northern Clarendon liken their water woes. Residents bemoan that they have been forced to live without the commodity for decades and are demanding some redress to the situation. The residents told The Gleaner that the construction of a pump house in Sandy River some six years ago signalled what they believed was the end of their water woes. Unfortunately, they are only getting water from said source on an intermittent basis which is only accessible from a stand pipe at the structure.
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