
The Water Resources Authority (WRA) is the key institution responsible for overseeing and regulating the management of Jamaica’s water resources. Established in 1995, the WRA was created to address growing concerns about water availability and quality amid increasing demands from both residential and industrial sectors. Its mandate includes monitoring water usage, ensuring sustainable practices, and protecting water sources from pollution. By setting guidelines and enforcing regulations, the WRA aims to balance water needs with environmental conservation. For real estate professionals, understanding the WRA’s role is essential, as it affects property development and land use. Proper management of water resources influences property values, especially in areas prone to water scarcity or flooding, making the WRA’s work integral to assessing land potential and advising clients on real estate investments.


