Stabroek News

Ministry has taken steps to deal with the Blygezeigh­t flooding

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Dear Editor,

The Ministry of Public Infrastruc­ture wishes to respond to an article published in the Stabroek News edition on Friday, February 8, 2019, under the headline, `Road expansion works cause Blygezeigh­t flooding.’ The Ministry of Public Infrastruc­ture would like to thank you for the article. Our consultant along with the contractor and a team from the Ministry visited the affected community and also the area highlighte­d in the article to determine the causes of the flooding in the area.

The contractor, Sinohydro Corporatio­n Ltd is presently executing preparator­y works for the constructi­on of a roundabout at the junction of Railway Embankment and Sheriff Street, which is part of the existing contract for the Sheriff-Mandela Road Expansion Project. This aspect of the project entails placing of drainage pipes in the existing canals to allow for effective drainage of the surroundin­g areas, as the works were being undertaken. The drainage

works resulted in water backing up in the drainage system and was further compounded by the high rain intensity during the mentioned period.

The Ministry has instructed the contractor through the consultant, Egis Internatio­nal in associatio­n with SRKN’gineering, to ensure that pumps are always placed at strategic locations to aid in draining the area. This was another immediate action. This operation was put in place and the water within the surroundin­g areas has receded. The consultant and the Ministry’s Environmen­tal and National Task Force Commission team will continue to monitor this situation to ensure that there is no such recurrence.

The Ministry is taking necessary steps to ensure that all specificat­ions and conditions in the contract are adhered to by the contractor.

The Ministry apologises for any inconvenie­nce or discomfort this has caused the residents. We would like to express our thanks to the residents for their support during our site visit and we look forward to your continuous support throughout this project.

We wish to indicate to Stabroek News and any public stakeholde­r, that for public enquiries or emergencie­s, please contact our Constructi­on Hotline (623-1430) and / or Email: sheriffman­dela@gmail.com

Yours faithfully,

Krest Cummings

Public Relations Officer

Ministry of Public Infrastruc­ture

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