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The Jamaica Public Service Company Limited (JPS) and the National Water Commission (NWC) are reporting declines in breaches of the Guaranteed Standards (GS) for the October to December quarter in 2020.
JPS’ compliance report on its Guaranteed Standards’ performance indicated that 16,952 breaches were committed during the quarter, representing a nine per cent reduction over the preceding period. These breaches attracted compensatory payments of approximately $37.1 million.
Estimated bills, estimation of consumption and connection to supply accounted for the highest incidents of breaches. These standards accounted for approximately 99 per cent of breaches and compensatory payments.
However, similar to the preceding two reporting periods, no compensatory payments were paid to customers. JPS advised that it continues to await the response from the Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology (MSET) regarding its request to suspend the GS resulting from the island being designated a
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