Minister Croal commissions $20M upgraded water distribution system in St. Ignatius

Georgetown: Just over a month ago, a contract was inked to the tune of $20M for the upgrading of the water distribution system in St. Ignatius, Lethem Region Nine, and on Saturday Housing and Water Minister Collin Croal and other officials commissioned the system.

Contractor (second from left) Romesh Kissoon of R. Kissoon Contracting Services with Housing and Water Minister Collin Croal; Regional Chairman Brian Allicock and Toshau William Laurentino hands over the electronic tablets to a school child along with a complete computer system to the Village council

He was joined by Regional Chairman Brian Allicock, Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) Hinterland Services Director Ramchand Jailall, Toshau William Laurentino, and villagers for the commissioning of the system.

The upgrade saw the installation of four-inch transmission mains to provide an adequate volume of water to feed the network and the interconnecting of three wells which will now serve the entire village.

A total of 4km of four-inch PVC transmission main and 500 meters of two-inch PVC lines were installed, which will now enable a total of 125 residents to now access water for the first time.

The level of service had since increased threefold at the high points of the network.

Residents of St. Ignatius village are now benefitting from this major upgrade and will continue to receive a minimum of 12 hours of service per day. 

On the occasion, Minister Croal lauded the contractor Romesh Kissoon of R. Kissoon Contracting Services for the timely delivery of the project.

He noted that the timely delivery is reflective of how the Government operates in terms of fulfilling its commitment to communities across the country.

“Our future is in the hands of a well-educated generation and whose social well-being is taken care of in every aspect. I’m pleased to see more than 100 families now benefitting from potable water which is a basic necessity,” Minister Croal added.

The Minister also announced that to bring better service delivery as of August 1, 2021, Guyana Water Inc. will be paying for the electricity supply for the water system, thus easing the financial burden on the village council.

This now means the council can channel its resources to another development project.

Touching on other development in Region Nine, the Minister spoke of the villages of  Toka, Katoonarib, Potarinau, and Parikwarinau which have all benefited from new water distribution systems and the construction of a new $23M GWI/ Housing office in Lethem, which will ensure improved services. 

“We are ensuring that water is delivered to every household as outline in the Millennium Development Goals, we will continue in our effort to match hinterland development with those on the coastland,” Minister Croal added.

The Minister also implored residents to play their part in safeguarding the water infrastructure.

He noted that far too often breakage and leakage result in losses and defective services.

Also, Hinterland Service Director, Mr. Jailall in his comments on the occasion spoke to investments being made in Region Nine to improve the lives of residents.

“This village has grown and over the years the service we offer has improved, and we continue to improve. We want to celebrate the fact that three wells are now interconnected to better supply this community,” he said.

Housing and Water Minister Collin Croal braves the rains with Regional Chairman Brian Allicock and other officials at the ribbon-cutting ceremony

Jailall explained that this new system is so designed to ensure there is little to no disruption in services when there is a need for maintenance.

Meanwhile, as promised when the contract was signed, a month ago Contractor Romesh Kissoon delivered on his promise and handed over ten electronic tablets to school children and a complete computer system to the Village council.

Following the commissioning, Regional Chairman, Mr. Allicock expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Ministry of Housing and Water-Guyana Water Inc. for the numerous tangible investments in the region over the past few months.

“Our region is leading in terms of development, and this is as a result of a government that is committed to equal infrastructure development,” the Regional Chairman noted.