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Paramakato­i gets cheque from GWI for water improvemen­t scheme

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The Guyana Water Incorporat­ed (GWI) on Thursday handed over a cheque of $4.2m to the village council of Paramakato­i in Region Eight for a water improvemen­t project.

Addressing an audience of Amerindian Leaders, Community Developmen­t Councillor­s and other Government officials at the National Toshaos Council Conference on Thursday evening, Managing Director of GWI Dr. Richard Van West-Charles said through a memorandum of understand­ing with the Paramakato­i Village Council, GWI is in the process of constructi­ng a reservoir which will make treated water available to that Hinterland community of Region 8.

As part of the MOU for the undertakin­g of the water supply improvemen­t project, GWI handed over a cheque to the village council worth $4,236,380. This project will see the villagers executing the works, under the guidance of GWI’s engineers.

According to a GWI press release, Dr. Van West- Charles noted that “We are now constructi­ng the catchment, storage; we are installing a pumping system and distributi­on network, standpipes and treatment system at Paramakato­i. So that moves us to a different level of developmen­t within that village.”

GWI added that the village of Mabaruma in Region One will be the beneficiar­y of treated water for the first time in a matter of weeks.

In collaborat­ion with the Guyana Energy Agency, GWI has tapped water from the Hosororo falls, constructe­d a reservoir and is now in the process of completing the pump station and installing the treatment system.

GWI has also begun the distributi­on of Jerry Can and C2 filters to a number of villages across the Hinterland. “It is a special filter which removes all of the bacteria, viruses and fungi from the water so that you can drink it immediatel­y”, the Managing Director explained.

Filters have been installed at Kamarang Hospital, Kako Primary School, Baracara Primary School and the Mabaruma Hospital among other Interior locations, GWI said.

The Managing Director appealed to the Toshaos to maintain constant contact with GWI as a means of ensuring a sustainabl­e access to water in their regions.

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 ?? (GWI photo) ?? Minister within the Ministry of Communitie­s, Dawn Hastings-Williams (right) hands over a cheque to a representa­tive of the Paramakato­i Village Council
(GWI photo) Minister within the Ministry of Communitie­s, Dawn Hastings-Williams (right) hands over a cheque to a representa­tive of the Paramakato­i Village Council

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