…following commissioning of $24M well
Some 96 per cent of the population in Quarrie Village Region 9 now have access to potable water following the commissioning of a $24 million well at Buru.
This well was launched by Minister within Housing and Water Ministry Susan Rodrigues as she was accompanied by Regional Chairman Brian Allicock, Guyana Water Inc (GWI) Hinterland Service Director Ramchand Jailal, and other technical and support staff.
Prior to the commissioning, Minister Rodrigues engaged with residents to discuss the Government’s ongoing development agenda for the community.
“We are pleased to be progressing toward our target of delivering 100 per cent potable water to the people of this country,” she stated. “We are well on our way to meet that target five years earlier.”
The Minister also emphasised the importance of ensuring that citizens are comfortable and have access to essential services that improve their quality of life. “We want our people to be comfortable and happy—to work where you live, provide your children with a brighter future, and leave a legacy for them,” she urged the gathering.

Rodrigues added that the Government’s mandate is to bring prosperity to every home. As such, focus is placed on early childhood healthcare, care for the elderly, equal educational opportunities, building village economies, and agriculture. She also called on citizens to hold their leaders accountable for delivering on promises made.
According to Rodrigues, in 2020, only 45 per cent of the hinterland had access to potable water. Today, that figure has increased to 83 per cent with the addition of 100 new wells. By the end of 2024, another 40 wells are expected to be completed, further increasing coverage in hinterland communities to 90 per cent.
Meanwhile, Jailal, shared, “We are happy to be here for another commissioning. A few years ago, we assessed the system and identified areas for improvement. We drilled the BORU well to a depth of 250 feet and it is a 6-inch well. A contractor drilled the well, and the council worked with GWI on the distribution system.”
Sharing the same perspective as the other officials, Regional Chairman Mr Brian Allicock remarked, “We are focused on creating a sustainable village economy, which is why we decided to collaborate with the Village Council on these projects.”
Before this upgrade to the water supply system, residents relied on a single drilled well that only served 63 per cent of the central area of the community.











