GWI warns against illegal connections

The Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) has warned against persons tampering with its pipelines.
According to a Department of Public Information report, Georgetown Regional Manager (ag) Eson Pearson said this illegal practice can cause immense health issues and other serious consequences.
“Sometimes persons install illegal connections which do not have the requisite fittings, as such the water becomes contaminated. This is a challenge we face every day,” Pearson said during a local radio programme.
He asserted that GWI aims to ensure that every customer is satisfied with the quality and quantity of water supplied.
Pearson stressed the importance of persons reporting any breakages in pipelines when observed; especially in areas where groundworks are being carried out by contractors.

“These operations disrupt the service of residents and the community and also contaminate the water. We need to get to these locations as early as possible and address these situations immediately,” he is quoted as saying by DPI.
Meanwhile, Revenue Manager (ag), Tomesia Dundas spoke of the challenges field workers face while performing their daily duties.
Dundas noted that these issues can be addressed but the cooperation of residents is essential in this effort. For example, she noted that residents can keep their pets locked up when they observe meter readers in their communities.
Also, if a customer is aware that a meter reader visited while they are away, a photograph of the meter can be sent to GWI’s WhatsApp numbers 592-623-2995 or 592-620-1667 and a representative will respond.
Dundas also reminded that to make the process hassle-free for all customers, especially amidst COVID-19, GWI is also delivering monthly bills electronically. Customers interested in utilising the electronic service can visit www.gwiguyana.gy.com.