Several water treatment plants in Reg 5 to be upgraded

Housing and Water Minister Collin Croal

Thousands of residents from communities across Region Five (Mahaica-Berbice) are set to benefit from an improved level of treated water, as several treatment plants will be upgraded there soon.
This was disclosed by Housing and Water Minister Collin Croal during the recent distribution of cement and steel subsidy vouchers in New Amsterdam, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne).
“We know the quality of the water on the coastland. We know the iron content in the water and Region Five is no exception, but the way to address it, is with the injection of resources for treatment plants and your Government is doing such.”
Some $424 million will be invested within 18 months to upgrade the water treatment plant at Cotton Tree, which will benefit 15,000 residents between Number Six village to Ithaca.

A water treatment plant at Diamond, EBD

Another treatment plant will be constructed at Bath Settlement and the water distribution network will be upgraded.
“We will spend about US$15.6 million. This, we are expecting to complete in another two years. That treatment plant when it is constructed will service from Number Seven to Kingelly, benefitting another 22,000 customers,” the Minister noted.
The water distribution network will be extended from Ithaca to Britannia to deliver first-time access and approximately $7.2 million will be spent on the expansion which will be completed in another month.
“The construction of these treatment plants will improve the level of service, quality of water, and also will bring a reliable supply of water on a 24-hour basis to your homes. The quality of life that you live is very important,” the Minister underlined.
By 2025, the level of treated water on the coastland will increase to 90 per cent in keeping with the Government’s 2021-2025 strategic plan.