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GWI to construct new well at Providence Croal

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In an effort to address the water issues along the East Bank of Demerara, the Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal on Monday announced that $40 million will be put towards the constructi­on of a new well in the Providence area.

According to a Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI) article, Minister Croal made this disclosure at an outreach in Little Diamond/Herstellin­g, East Bank Demerara, which was hosted by the Neighbourh­ood Democratic Council (NDC). He also informed that the well will be constructe­d by the Guyana Water Incorporat­ed (GWI) and that works will begin soon. “The resources have been made available to GWI. They are currently working at Farm; when they complete that project then they will move to put in that new well at Providence. The intention is to have a complete interconne­ctivity so that everyone will be receiving the same pressure,” Croal assured.

It was also mentioned that GWI will be producing water filter media for the water treatment plants so that residents can receive a better quality of water, come May.

The minister added that keeping in line with the Government’s “holistic community enhancemen­t programme,” roads, bridges, drainage and water channels, electricit­y and street lights will be put in place in housing schemes.

To this end, the CH&PA will be installing solar lights in Farm, Covent Garden and Providence by the end of February.

The Ministry is also reviewing proposals to have markets in Farm and other neighbouri­ng communitie­s.

“While a location has been proposed by the NDC, the Ministry will be engaging the Guyana Sugar Corporatio­n on the availabili­ty of the area identified.” Croal was quoted as saying. He added, “All our schemes will cater for a market so you can have (a) cluster. There is one model that will see tarmacs and you have multi-use of those tarmacs, similarly like what is happening

in Diamond. And the other model is for a specific identified market building

so you can have the necessary sections depending on what you are selling.”

 ??  ?? Dwight Walrond and others speaking with cattle farmers at the outreach (DPI photo)
Dwight Walrond and others speaking with cattle farmers at the outreach (DPI photo)

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