–Fyrish, Port Kaituma among areas to benefit
THE Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) says it is seeking to establish additional wells in several communities across Guyana, as it accelerates efforts to ensure that every Guyanese has access to water.
According to the water utility company’s Managing Director, Dr. Richard Van-West Charles, this year GWI, with support from the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA), will be adding two wells at Farm on the East Bank of Demerara.
During his discussion on Radio 104. 1 Guyana Lite FM on Friday, the Managing Director added that with the new drilling rig recently commissioned, and as soon as the required pipes can be transported from neighbouring Brazil, another well will be drilled at Fyrish on the Corentyne.
Additionally, persons residing in the community of Port Kaituma in the Barima-Waini Region, will benefit from the establishment of a rig, as GWI continues to expand its services.
“We are moving apace and working to ensure all of our citizens would indeed have access not only from a COVID standpoint but from a sustainable livelihood perspective,” Dr. Charles stated.
To date, some 48 wells were successfully drilled under the Coalition Administration. Pointing to the benefits, Dr. Charles relayed that if these projects were not accomplished, today, Guyana would have been in a difficult state, since water is needed excessively for the washing of hands, due to COVID-19. “This is good foresight brought together by the administration as we move forward,” the Managing Director opined. (DPI)