Westmoreland residents get water, light as JPS restores electricity to Roaring River pump

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Following an intensive reconstruction effort, the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) has successfully reinstated electrical power to the National Water Commission’s (NWC) crucial Roaring River pump station. This vital infrastructure serves numerous communities across Westmoreland, marking a significant milestone in restoring normalcy to the region.

The re-energization process was finalized on Wednesday evening, with comprehensive system testing confirming stable power delivery to the facility. According to JPS officials, the reactivated electrical lines are now simultaneously providing electricity to both the water pump and residential JPS customers in adjacent areas including Petersfield, Waterworks, and Shrewsbury Falls.

The extensive restoration project presented substantial engineering challenges, requiring the complete reconstruction of more than 10 miles of electrical transmission infrastructure. Crews worked from the power generation source at JPS’s Paradise substation all the way to the NWC’s Roaring River pumping facility. The monumental effort mobilized over 100 line technicians who coordinated their expertise to accelerate project completion amidst challenging conditions.

This achievement represents a critical step in reestablishing reliable water services for Westmoreland residents who depend on the NWC’s distribution system. The simultaneous restoration of residential power to surrounding communities provides additional relief to households affected by previous service interruptions.