Imbaimadai to see water supply upgrade

The Imbaimadai community in Region Seven is set to experience a major upgrade to its water supply system, with the near completion of a $49.4 million project that will introduce two new water supply systems for residents of Imbaimadai Landing and Ominike.
On Tuesday, the Minister of Housing and Water, Hon Collin Croal, and the Hinterland Services Director of the Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI), Mr Ramchand Jailal, engaged with residents on the project.

Minister Collin Croal (left) engaging residents during his visit to the community

Currently, Imbaimadai, with some 400 residents, is served by a small water system that supplies the local school and around 25 per cent of Ominike’s population. However, many residents rely on fetching water from nearby creeks or practising rainwater harvesting for their daily needs.
The Water Supply Improvement Project is designed to address these challenges, with key components of the project including the construction of a pumping chamber at Imbaimadai Creek, construction of two pumping systems, the erection of two metal trestles, the pipe network, and the provision of service connections to households.
With 90 per cent of the work already completed, the project is expected to be finished by the end of March.
Once operational, approximately 98 per cent of residents will have access to clean, potable water, significantly improving their quality of life.