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Home›News›$26.5 M Water Supply System commissioned at Taruka Village Reg.8

$26.5 M Water Supply System commissioned at Taruka Village Reg.8

By Leroy Smith
6 February 2023
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Residents of Taruka Region 8 will now benefit from a newly commissioned $26.5 M Water supply system.

The new system was commissioned by the Hon. Susan Rodrigues, Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water, Village Toshao, Mr. Felfel Bennette, GWI’s Hinterland Service Director, Mr. Ramchand Jailall and villagers.

Minister Rodrigues expressed her pleasure at being able to be apart of such event.
She told a gathering that the government remains committed ensuring development reaches all Guyanese.

“One Guyana is more than uniting races but its also about ensuring development reaches all Guyanese, ensuring that all the work and resources benefit the people of the country,”.

Speaking to investments in hinterland water projects, the Minister pointed out that close to $2 B was spent in the past two years to improve access while another $1.4 B will be expended this year.

The project at Taruka was executed by R. Kissoon Contracting Service and included the drilling of a new potable water well to a depthof 150 meters, the installation of 2000 meters of 50mm (2*) PVC pipes & 500 meters of 19mm (3/4″) pipes and 40 Services connection.

Additionally rehabilitation works were carried out on an existing 20 feet high elevated metal trestle and a photovoltaic pumping system including submersible pump, controller, solar panels and accessories were installed.

The community comprises of approximately 200 residents and is managed by a Village Council and Toshao.

Prior to the implementation of this project there was no functioning water supply system in Taruka, as such residents would use water from tha creek and practice rainwater harvesting.

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