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Desilting Works Safeguards Nawaka Community, Nadi Town from Flooding

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Desilting works at two retention dams along the Nawaka River are expected to mitigate flooding for the Nawaka Community, Nadi Town and residents living along the river.

A total of 1000 metre of river desilting works will be undertaken by the Ministry of Waterways at the two dams under the Public-Private Partnershi­p (PPP) agreement with Selva Earth Works and Nagaga Trust.

Commission­ing the desilting works at Vatutu village in Nawaka on Wednesday, Minister for Agricultur­e, Waterways and Environmen­t, Mahendra Reddy, said that these desilting works would ease the water flow of the river and its adjacent creeks during heavy rain.

Mr Reddy acknowledg­ed the private sector partners who were conducting the desilting works under the PPP agreement as it would enhance the economic activity in the vicinity through the provision of proper drainage services.

Mataqali Nagaga Trust member Panapasa Nawai expressed his gratitude to the Ministry of Waterways as the villages’ livelihood­s had been constantly and adversely affected by flood waters.

Livelihood­s affected by flood

“I want to thank Government for

working with us to ensure the desilting works for the Nawaka dams begin, because we are talking about our livelihood­s here, we are affected and we can at least be at rest knowing that works have begun to address this long-standing issue,”

said Mr Nawai.

Vatutu village, Talaiasi Labalaba, 45, said during the annual rain season, the village farm is constantly flooded and is washed away.

“The works here were done about eight to nine years ago. From the past few years when the rainy season comes, the village farm gets washed away because of flooding, affecting close to 20 full-time farmers whose farms are close to the river,” he said.

“Not only this, but some houses get flooded in the Nawaka and Vatutu villages,” he added.

Desilting works

The desilting works will be carried out at the Nawaka Dam 1 & Dam 2 with 500m of the upper stream of both dams. The desilting works will include clearing of all the culverts on the dams, removing of debris and silted materials from the dams.

Mr Reddy said that the Ministry of Waterways would continue to be vigilant in clearing waterways throughout the country so that water could be discharged well to negate potential flooding and damages to infrastruc­ture and protect communitie­s.

He said that failure to clear the waterways from silt and debris could result in major infrastruc­tural damages or in some instances the complete washing away of houses, lead to loss in business, and could be a threat to thousands of Fijians, particular­ly in the Nadi district during adverse flooding.

“The government is committed to building resilience amongst the communitie­s, and we will do this carefully addressing issues pertaining to waterways, through increasing the conveyance capacity and releasing the free flow of water,” he said.

 ?? River. Photo: DEPTFO News ?? Minister for Agricultur­e, Waterways, and Environmen­t, Mahendra Reddy (Fifth from left), with members of the public at the Nawaka
River. Photo: DEPTFO News Minister for Agricultur­e, Waterways, and Environmen­t, Mahendra Reddy (Fifth from left), with members of the public at the Nawaka

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