Over 35000 receive first time access to potable water in Guyana

January 04, 2024

The government of Guyana’s investment in the water sector has provided access to more than 35000 citizens across the country within last three years.

This was according to Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water, Susan Rodrigues, while providing a comprehensive overview of progress made within the water sector at a press conference on Wednesday.

“Access to potable water currently stands at 97.3%, that’s nationally, over the last three years.”  Rodrigues disclosed.

She said that last year, more than 435 households along the coast benefited from first-time access in Regions Two, Three, Four, Five, Six and Seven.

Additionally, the proportion of the hinterland population with access to potable water supply moved from 75% at the end of 2022 to 82% at the end 2023, with the construction of over 60 new wells.

Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal further outlined future developments aimed at further boosting water access.

This includes the drilling of 14 new water distribution system on the coastland, and upgrades and construction of new water treatment plants.

“You have seven treatment plants that are under construction, you have five that are currently being tendered…That will bring us to 90% minimum by the end of 2025 for treated water,”  Croal reported.

The ministry has expended billions of dollars over the last three years to ensure the access of potable and treated water for every household.

 Rodrigues also highlighted positive transformation of the Guyana Water Incorporated in contrast t0 the work done by the previous administration.

“The company is now and I am pleased to report is now in a stable and solid financial position. There is no bank overdraft, there are no outstanding debt to suppliers, we have solid bank accounts, we are constructing a new office, we have invested in the training of our employees, we have increased salaries for technical staff, we have invested in protective gears, in new rigs to drill wells in house which saves us a lot of money, we have been enhancing our capabilities across the sector.”   Rodrigues underscored.

In three years, the PPP/C government’s transformative initiatives have delivered safe, clean water to thousands nationwide revolutionising water access across Guyana ensuring a prosperous and healthy future for all.

-CMC NEWS-

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