As World Water Day approaches, amid the latest dry spell sweeping the country, one stakeholder advises citizens to conserve the precious commodity. The ongoing dry spell in Jamaica has resulted in water becoming a scarce commodity for some.
Deputy Managing director at the Water Resources Authority, Geoffrey Marshall, however, says there are several strategies residents can employ to maximize availability. He adds that simple changes in daily routine may also reduce water consumption. Watch the report:
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