RESIDENTS of Acquero Village in the Moruca Sub-region, Region One, are now enjoying reliable access to potable water following the commissioning of a new $15 million well on Tuesday, August 19.
The initiative, spearheaded by the Ministry of Housing and Water, in collaboration with Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI), was officially commissioned by Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal, alongside GWI’s Director of Hinterland Services, Mr. Ramchand Jailall. The commissioning ceremony was attended by community members, Toshao of Santa Rosa, Mr. Raul Hendricks, and Area Councillor, Ms. Tricia Rodrigues.
The project includes the drilling of a six-inch PVC water well, installation of a photovoltaic pumping system for sustainability, and the construction of a secure perimeter fence to protect the facility. Approximately 130 residents of Acquero will directly benefit from this new system, which marks a significant improvement in living standards for the remote community.
Minister Croal, in his remarks, underscored the government’s ongoing commitment to achieving universal access to safe water, particularly in hinterland regions. “This project is another vital step in delivering equitable access to clean water for all Guyanese, regardless of where they live,” he said, noting that additional expansions are planned to ensure every resident is served.
The commissioning of the Acquero well adds to the administration’s broader programme of investments aimed at improving water infrastructure across Indigenous and riverine communities, reducing reliance on creeks and rainwater, and supporting sustainable development in hinterland areas.