Times of Suriname

Brazilian army engineers, equipment for Region Nine well drilling have arrived

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The team will begin drilling artesian wells in eight South Rupununi villages, from October 4. According to Director General (ag) of the Civil Defence Commission (CDC), Lt. Col. Kester Craig, an update was given to Minister Harmon regarding all arrangemen­ts in place for the main Brazilian contingent.

“They are making their way to Aishalton to prepare the firm base for the main team which will arrive on Monday.” He said the Minister was primarily concerned about systems being in place for the main team. These include finalising plans for medical evacuation and waste management and understand­ing the customs and culture of the communitie­s. The meeting was also to ensure that the road constructi­on is on schedule. Craig said the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) gave an update on the deployment of their contingent, which will be in Aishalton by Sunday. The Minister requested that all heads of delegation visit the various communitie­s and reach out to the various village leaders. On Wednesday, Minister Harmon led a team to the Region Nine community to conduct a reconnaiss­ance of the roads and other facilities. Minister Harmon said the visit was necessary as it identified areas in which works would have to be done.

The Minister noted that the agreement for the drilling of the wells was signed at the highest levels with the two Heads of State President David Granger and Brazil’s President Michel Temer… and therefore, it is incumbent on the government to ensure that all systems are in place and working effectivel­y to ensure a smooth flow of personnel and equipment from Brazil to the identified areas. “I am here to inspect the works that are being done on the roads in South Rupununi in preparatio­n for a massive well drilling exercise that will take place, utilising the Brazilian engineers and the Brazilian well drilling teams. “I want to ensure that all of the preparatio­ns here are in place to receive the teams when they come and to ensure that once they get here, they can commence work without any hindrance,” Minister Harmon stated.

During the drilling phase, there will be technology transfer and capacity building, which will benefit several agencies including the Guyana Defence Force, the Guyana Water Incorporat­ed, the Hydromet Office and villages representa­tives.

The project follows President David Granger’s State Visit to Brazil in December 2017. A Complement­ary Agreement on Technical Cooperatio­n between the two government­s was inked for the Implementa­tion of the Project Technologi­es to Reduce the Effects of the Drought in Region Nine.

(Kaieteur News)

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