Housing and Water Minister Collin Croal has disclosed that a study would soon get underway to determine whether the water captured at the Hope Canal facility can be treated to be used as a sustainable source to serve the East Coast Demerara (ECD) corridor.

“The actual study we expect to start…before June. We are in the design phase, and we have to go out to advertise,” Minister Croal disclosed during the commissioning of a Guyana Water Inc. (GWI) well at Lusignan, ECD earlier this week.
It was noted there that this initiative to reuse the Hope Canal water is necessary, as Guyana confronts Climate Change as well as respond to the growing demands for more service connections.
In fact, President Dr Irfaan Ali stated during his feature address at the event that, “We dump 10s of 1000s of gallons of water from the Hope Canal into the Atlantic. So, one of the projects that we’re currently doing is examining the feasibility of converting that water and treating that water so that it can meet the demand on the East Coast.











