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Extra Water Tanks For Nagigi Settlement

50 water tanks has been distribute­d to the settlement as part of the Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) scheme.

- SHRATIKA NAIDU Edited by Ranoba Baoa Feedback:shratikan@fijisun.com.fj

Ayear after writing to relevant authoritie­s of their water issue, residents of Nagigi Settlement now have something more sustainabl­e.

Twelve water tanks were delivered to the community and accompanie­d by Assistant Minister for Infrastruc­ture and Transport Vijay Nath.

In total, 50 water tanks have been distribute­d to the settlement as part of the Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) scheme.

“The assistance was made possible through the Government’s RWH scheme which is part of a short term plan in addressing water problems in non-metered areas and with a total of $48,950 investment,” Mr Nath said.

“Water is a necessity of life and in recognitio­n of this, your Government has made an ambitious commitment in its National Developmen­t Plan to ensure that all Fijians have access to safe and clean drinking water by 2031. “I thank you all for buying your own gutters and constructi­ng your water tank bases,” he said to the people. “This is approximat­ely equivalent to 30 percent of the total cost.” Bimlesh Chand, who is the settlement’s Water Project treasurer, said: “We wrote letters to the respective ministers and WAF and finally these families received assistance.

“This 5000-litre tank will help save water also especially as we into dry season now.”

Water is a necessity of life and in recognitio­n of this, your Government has made an ambitious commitment in its National Developmen­t Plan.”

 ??  ?? Assistant Minister for Infrastruc­ture and Transport Vijay Nath meets residents of Nagigi in Labasa.
Assistant Minister for Infrastruc­ture and Transport Vijay Nath meets residents of Nagigi in Labasa.

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