Robs post from 2 weeks ago. I wonder if they got it done?
Robs post from 2 weeks ago. I wonder if they got it done?
Last edited by Todd; 05-16-2024 at 09:31 AM.
Thanks Rob.
Peace, Todd & Cher
And the new answer is still 2 weeks!!!
"“It is water that we collect, store, process and distribute that doesn’t quite make it to your pipes. Over the last two months we have completed work on six major leaks along that space. We expect to complete works on the Salt Creek Bridge which I know has been a source of deep contention and deep concern within the next two weeks,” stated Samuda."
From May 31st Observer
https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/2024...ica-residents/
Negril.com - For the vacation that never ends!
Sounds like the classic "soon come".
So, we took a glass bottom boat trip along the coast and up the North Negril River. Great trip, hot and sunny, but we saw this water leak on the main feed to Negril as we went under the bridge. This is the bridge by the "Negril" sign. That was in February some 16 weeks ago. About 4 weeks ago the replacement pipe showed up, just pushed to the side of the road on the bridge. 2 weeks ago the pipe got connected to the bridge and has now been painted, but there it sits. Water pouring out the broken pipe (broken in two places) and so the replacement pipe sits. I'm not sure what they are waiting on, but if this isn't an emergency I don't what is. I'll report back when I see some action on the new pipe, probably in about 2 weeks LOL
Last edited by brownsd54; 06-08-2024 at 09:57 AM.
Workers out there today. Welding truck and several guys. I think that By-pass pipe will be up and supplying much needed water to Negril in.....within a matter of 2 weeks.