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Brazilian Commander inspects reconnaiss­ance work for water wells

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Commanding Officer of the 6th Constructi­on Engineerin­g Battalion of the Brazilian Army, Lieutenant Colonel Vandir Pereira Soares Junior and Director General of the Civil Defence Commission (CDC), Lieutenant Colonel Kester Craig yesterday wrapped up a three-day visit to the identified locations to finalise the preparatio­ns for drilling of eight water wells in the Rupununi in October this year.

During the drilling phase, the Brazilian Army will be working closely with the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) and this collaborat­ion will see the drilling of artesian wells in the villages of Aishalton, Chukrikedn­au, Shea, Maruranawa, Awarawauna­u, Karaudarna­u, Achiwib and Bashraidru­n. A release from the Ministry of the Presidency yesterday said that the reconnaiss­ance mission began on March 19 and will run until March 29, 2018. Already, on the ground testing has been completed for more than half of the communitie­s identified.

During the three-day visit to the communitie­s, Vandir and his team along with the team from the CDC were able to visit the proposed locations and to meet with some of the village leaders and residents.

In an invited comment, Colonel Craig said “The well driving operation is a comprehens­ive disaster risk management approach to reduce the identified communitie­s risk to the impact of drought. These wells, which are being drilled to approximat­ely 100 meters and the best identified locations would seek ensure that the communitie­s have potable water during prolonged dry seasons and drought conditions. Further, the operation would seek to build the country’s well drilling capacity and ensure valuable knowledge is transfer to the national and local players, which is key for sustainabi­lity and drilling of other wells not only in Region Nine but in other vulnerable communitie­s in Regions 1, 2, 7 and 8,” he said.

In an effort to stay within the 60-day project duration, the Brazilians will be bringing three drilling machines and two teams from both Armed Forces will be dispatched to work in conjunctio­n with them.

Raymond Almando, Toshao of Bashraidru­n, a border community with a population of 142, in an invited comment said that the wells will bring significan­t relief to the residents of the communitie­s identified. Given its remote location, Almando said that he is pleased that the community has been included in the project.

“I say when this opens, everyone will be happy because we will get water. We will get water for our gardens and our children. We punish when there is no water. I am happy that this Government is working for this community. We are not lost. We are getting this. Everyone is happy to get water because it will be centrally located, especially for the health post and the school,” he said, according to the Ministry of the Presidency.

Toshao of Achiwib, Leonard Johnson,

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(Ministry of the Presidency photo) Testing being done for the wells

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