Jackson Town Pipeline Project

2,500 Residents to Benefit From $75 Million Jackson Town Pipeline Project

Approximately 2,500 residents from several communities in southern Trelawny will benefit from more reliable access to potable water under a $75 million project being undertaken by the National Water Commission (NWC).

Minister Matthew Samuda broke ground for the Jackson Town Pipeline Project, which will improve water supply and distribution to Jackson Town , Barnstable, Biddeford, Bottom Common, Grove, First Hill, Stewart Town, and other areas.

The project is expected involve the laying of 1.5 kilometers of 150-millimetre ductile iron pipe from the Barnstable well to Jackson Town Square.