Stabroek News

City awaiting ministry’s help on seawall road sinkhole

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The city council is waiting on the Ministry of Public Infrastruc­ture (MPI) to obtain the necessary funds to assist it with repairing the sinkhole that recently opened up on the seawall road, Kitty.

This is according to Chief City Engineer Colvern Venture.

A small sinkhole had initially developed late in December and since then MPI along with the Mayor and City Council (M&CC) had collaborat­ed and enlarged it in order to apply a temporary fix. One of the engineers on site had explained to Stabroek News that the depression in the road, which resulted in the formation of the sinkhole, was due to a galvanized pipe bursting and letting water under the road. Because of the water saturating the earth, the road caved in causing a traffic inconvenie­nce on the thoroughfa­re.

The city had applied a temporary fix to the pipe. However, a week after, more depression­s appeared on the section of the road between Kitty byways and Carifesta Avenue, several feet away from the sinkhole, suggesting that the temporary fix did not work.

Speaking to Stabroek News yesterday, Venture said that since the rainy season is still on, no work can be done. Additional­ly, he said that MPI is currently in the process of obtaining the necessary funds to finance the repairs.

He further explained that the works are more extensive than had been initially reported. Currently there are three tunnels running undergroun­d in the area, one running from Stanley Place to the Kitty Pump Station, another running parallel to the seawall road, which he said drains the National Park and its surroundin­g areas, and another running parallel to the public road straight back to the one at Stanley Place.

“Those tunnels itself have been there for a while and over the years the culverts would’ve deteriorat­ed and you find that you have some amount of seepage of water because of the corrugated metal being eroded,” he added, while pointing out that in order to completely fix the sinkhole, the tunnels need to be rehabilita­ted.

When questioned about the amount of time it would take to completely fix the problem, he couldn’t say. “We have to look at the proposal based on the collaborat­ion with the Ministry and it’s not just a quick fix we want. We will have to see what the funds will get,” he said, while pointing out that the entire system needs to be redesigned.

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The excavated sinkhole yesterday on the seawall road.
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A cordoned-off section of the road where new depression­s and a mini hole had formed.

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