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GWI shares water filters to Kamarang following diarrhoeal outbreak

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Kamarang in Region Seven and its surroundin­g areas on Friday received a total of 15 filters from the Guyana Water Incorporat­ed (GWI) to assist in the purificati­on of drinking water following an outbreak of diarrhoea there, a press release from GWI said.

Minister within the Ministry of Communitie­s with responsibi­lity for water, Dawn Hastings led a team of officials into the community to evaluate the water situation, provide technical help and a temporary solution in the form of Lifesaver filters.

GWI said that the filters were distribute­d to the Warawatta village, Kamarang Primary and Nursery Schools, Kako village, the Upper Mazaruni, Kamarang District Hospital and Quebanang Primary School.

Responding to questions posed by the Managing Director of GWI Richard Van West-Charles about their usual source of water, some villagers said that they use water from a creek, while others use from a pond for drinking.

The children, they said, use from the river too when they are playing and become dehydrated. The residents, the release said, therefore requested that all communitie­s have access to the wells that are expected to be drilled since in the past the well only catered to one section of the community. The residents of Warawatta also said that the well there has been nonfunctio­nal for some three years.

In Quebanang, the release said that GWI’s technical personnel which comprised electricia­ns, engineers and a laboratory technician, assisted in reactivati­ng the water supply system that was out of service for quite some time.

This was done by repairing the community’s photovolta­ic system. It is designed to supply usable solar power, which ensures the functionin­g of their water system.

Hastings reiterated that the filters will bring relief to the communitie­s of Region Seven as it can even be used to convert the water from the river into potable water. GWI officials demonstrat­ed to the villagers how the filters are used and can be cleaned.

The interventi­on in the community comes on the heels of reports of an outbreak of diarrhoea and according to Dr. Lakshmi Narain of the Upper Mazaruni, Kamarang District Hospital; almost all of the cases seen at the region’s hospital were water-borne.

GWI said it will be revisiting the Region Seven areas to determine the best sites for the drilling of wells.

 ?? (GWI photo) ?? A demonstrat­ion of the use of the water filter
(GWI photo) A demonstrat­ion of the use of the water filter

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