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$9.7M water system commission­ed at Big Biaboo

-26 households to get first-time access

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Residents in the farming community of Big Biaboo, Mahaica, are now have a potable water supply for the first time following the commission­ing of a $9.7 million water system.

The Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA) said the system was commission­ed on Friday afternoon by Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water Susan Rodrigues, along with Regional Chairman of Region Five Vickchand Ramphal, and technical officials from the Guyana Water Incorporat­ed.

In a press release, the CH&PA said the commission­ing fulfils another promise made by the minister for the provision of potable water in several communitie­s.

It noted that in September 2020, she had visited the area, which has been inhabited by informal settlers for more than three decades. At the time the residents called on her for access to potable water and the developmen­t of a new housing area.

Earlier this year, Cabinet approved the regularisa­tion of Big Biaboo, paving the way for GWI to begin the water expansion project.

“It’s a vast area, so it took a lot of investment and finally we can say that we made that commitment as well and we can have residents living in dignity and have access to the services and the utilities that all Guyanese deserve to have access to,” Rodrigues was quoted as saying.

She also commended regional representa­tives for their efforts in bringing issues faced by residents in communitie­s across the region to the forefront. She stated that this has played a crucial role in the government’s mandate to address issues and improve the lives of citizens.

The project, which is executed under the supervisio­n of the GWI, includes the installati­on of 1.9 kilometers of 4 inch polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes and is expected to see some twenty six (26) households benefittin­g.

Meanwhile, the CH&PA release said that while in the area, Rodrigues led a hamper distributi­on exercise at Little Biaboo. The hampers are being distribute­d as part of government’s

response for farmers affected by recent floods. Some 190 livestock and cash crop farmers, who have been affected are expected to benefit at the conclusion of the distributi­on

process. The list of farmers was drawn from the communitie­s of Little Biaboo, Big Biaboo and Hansom Tree.

 ?? ?? Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water Susan Rodrigues turns on a faucet after the commission­ing of the new Big Biaboo water system on Friday (CH&PA photo)
Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water Susan Rodrigues turns on a faucet after the commission­ing of the new Big Biaboo water system on Friday (CH&PA photo)

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