February 24, 2025

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Region Eight water distribution to see $162M being spent

Housing and Water Minister, handed over a contract to the residents of Itabac, Region Eight in the presence of Director of Hinterland Services, Ramchand Jailal

$162M will be invested to improve access to potable water in Potaro-Siparuni Region Eight). This announcement made by Housing and Water Minister, Colin Croal will see the government through the Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) making the investment. The announcement was made by Croal during a recent outreach to the region.  He disclosed that  new water supply systems will be established in Itabac at the cost of $48M; Kamana, $38M; Maikwak, $38.2M; and Sandhill, $38.2M.

Croal disclosed that these investments are as a result of the government’s commitment to ensuring 100 percent access to potable water in the hinterland regions and riverine communities by 2025. “As a government we have committed that we will spend more money into the hinterland to ensure that we bridge the gap of potable water to all of the villages and to the households. Already, in just 18 months, we have invested over $150 million in Region Eight for new water distribution networks in various villages,” Croal said.

The minister pointed out that among the communities benefiting from new and improved water distribution systems are Monkey Mountain, $32.6M Kaibarupai; $34.6M; Taruka, $26.5M; Kato, $20M, and El Paso, $5.1M. Additionally, the minister pointed out that works are ongoing in the Mahdia township to extend the distribution network to Danju Hill and Pepper Hill to provide first time access to 25 households.

Meanwhile, during the outreach, the housing and water minister handed over the $47M contract to the community of Itabac for the construction of the new water distribution system. He revealed that the community, which has a population of close to 300 persons, has an existing water supply system which became dilapidated several years ago.

Croal disclosed that the scope of the Itabac project includes the drilling of a new potable water well, installation of 3,000 metres of 50mm (2″) PVC pipes and 1,500 metres of 19mm (3/4″) pipes with 60 service connections, as well as elevated storage tanks, solar panels and accessories and a photovoltaic system.

The Minister noted that the project will provide access to potable water for 95 per cent of the residents of Itabac. The contract was awarded to R. Kissoon Contracting Services. “It signals once again that this Irfaan Ali – led government will ensure that our people, no matter where you live, no matter which mountain separates you, you are part of the development process in Guyana,” Croal related.

He added that the Community Service Officers will also be trained in water systems operation and maintenance to assist in management of the systems.