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  • Residents along Soesdyke/Linden Highway to benefit from new wells 

    Residents along Soesdyke/Linden Highway to benefit from new wells 

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    November 27, 2022
    Residents along Soesdyke/Linden Highway to benefit from new wells 
    The team in discussion with members from one of the communities
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    Guyana Water Inc Chief Executive Officer, Shaik Baksh, and a team of technical officials on Friday visited a number of communities along the Soesdyke/Linden Highway.

    The aim of the visit was to enlighten residents about the utility’s plans to improve and in some cases, provide first time potable water access to them.

    One such community was Kairuni, where the team met and held discussions with the Vice Chair of the Community Development Council and residents, to inform them of plans to drill a new well.

    GWI CEO Mr. Shaik Baksh and the technical team with the children and other residents of Kairuni

    The GWI team also visited Moblissa and Long Creek, where they pledged their commitment to drill new wells there.

    According to the CEO, the realization of these wells signals first time access to potable water for these villages.

    Baksh said works are expected to commence this year.

    Meanwhile, Waiakabra will benefit sooner, as a new well has already been drilled there and is being developed.

    These projects are all in an effort to provide relief to these communities. (GWI release)

     

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