Government plans to drill new wells in 25 additional villages across Region Nine as part of its 2025 work programme to achieve 100 per cent access to potable water in hinterland communities.
This announcement was made by Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal, during a recent outreach in the region.
“We want to have a supply [of potable water] for another 25 villages that we have identified; that will bring us to 100 per cent access…I want you to understand that you have a government that is committed to ensuring that all our communities are serviced from a potable water source,” Croal is quoted in a DPI story as saying.
Crashwater, for instance, will benefit from the drilling of a deeper well by the end of January to expand water coverage and productivity. Similarly, Kwatamang is set to benefit from the drilling of a new well in the Southern cluster which would provide the remaining 20 per cent of residents with clean water.
The $22.3 million water supply system which was commissioned earlier this month is providing access to only 40 additional households in Kwatamang.
Additionally, a new well will be dug in Apoteri.












