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Sea defence work at Cane Garden, Leguan to conclude next month

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Constructi­on of 150 metres of rip-rap sea defence at Cane Garden, on the northern end of the Essequibo River island of Leguan is moving along and that project is 80% complete.

Speaking with the Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI), Ranger within the Ministry of Public Infrastruc­ture, Sukhu Jettoo, said that the $44m works are to conclude by the end of October as only 17 metres of sea defence are to be built.

DPI said that the sea defence in Cane Garden borders a canal that separates the earthen embankment from farmlands. DPI spoke with multi-crop farmer, Rhamat Hussain on the importance of the project.

Hussain recalled the losses he experience­d due to poor sea defences on the island and signalled his support for the project. “We had a flood couple mornings back that damaged a whole set of watermelon… thousands of watermelon and pumpkin and so forth. So, this is going to be a good help for the farmers here,” Hussain stated. According to Region 3 Regional Engineer, within the Public Infrastruc­ture Ministry, Seenarine Nandram, a sea defence breach spanning 1 km along the earthen embankment occurred in 2010. This event led sea defence. to the implementa­tion of Over at Elizabeth Ann, a emergency works. $9M sea defence project Nandram noted that in began recently and entails 2015, the government the constructi­on of a concrete began to upgrade the boulder crest wall to replace face structures that the failed sandcrete structure. were there with a rip-rap

 ??  ?? Ranger within the Ministry of Public Infrastruc­ture, Sukhu Jettoo (DPI photo)
Ranger within the Ministry of Public Infrastruc­ture, Sukhu Jettoo (DPI photo)
 ??  ?? Cane Garden farmer, Rhamat Hussain (DPI photo)
Cane Garden farmer, Rhamat Hussain (DPI photo)

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