The eastern side of Capoey village in Region Two will benefit from a potable water supply system this year.

The Amerindian village is divided into two main sections by the lake: the mission (west) and the sandpit area (east).

In a press release, the Ministry of Housing and Water said that the mission has a fully operational well with a photovoltaic system.

However, there is no access to potable water for individuals on the opposite side. In order to ensure that both sides have access to water, a new well will be drilled, Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal told residents during a community meeting on Saturday.

โ€œFor this end of Capoey you can be rest assured that we will be drilling a well this year to put the distribution lines to your household. That is a commitment that was made by our President and we are working to deliver it as quickly as possibleโ€ Minister Croal said.

This community is now among several others that the Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) will be using its new $82 million PAT Rig to drill wells in Region Two.

Access to potable water is critical to health and sanitation and the socio-economic development of Guyanese.

Since taking office in 2020, the President-Ali led Government has shifted potable water coverage in riverine and hinterland communities from 46% 75% by the end of 2022. GWI has a budgetary allocation of $1.4 billion for 2023, which the Minister said will push the government closer to achieving its goal for 100% access to potable water by 2025.

The Director of Hinterland Services for the GWI, Mr. Ramchand Jailal; the Regional Vice-Chairman for Region Two, Mr. Humace Oudit, and other regional representatives accompanied Minister Croal during the visit.

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