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    $70M Investment Brings Three New Wells to Manawarin, Boosting Water Access

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    Manawarin, Guyana – The Government of Guyana has committed $70 million to improve water access in the hinterland community of Manawarin, Region One, with the construction of three new wells. This initiative is part of a larger effort to ensure 100% access to potable water in hinterland regions by the end of 2025.

    Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal, visited the first well site in Central Manawarin on Sunday, where drilling is already underway. The well is intended to serve the local school, health center, and other government facilities. However, due to the unique geography of the area—characterized by multiple islands—extending pipelines to all sections of the village from a single well is impractical. To address this challenge, two additional wells will be constructed in other sections of the community to ensure comprehensive coverage.

    “This investment demonstrates our government’s unwavering commitment to improving the quality of life for all Guyanese, regardless of where they live,” Minister Croal said during his visit. He emphasized that the project aligns with the administration’s broader goal of providing clean and reliable water to every household in Guyana.

    Currently, many residents in Manawarin rely on creeks for their water supply—a system that becomes unreliable during prolonged dry seasons. The new wells are expected to alleviate these challenges and provide a consistent source of potable water year-round.

    Toshao Samuel Miguel expressed gratitude on behalf of the community, highlighting that approximately 30 households will directly benefit from the first well alone. “This project is a significant step forward for our village,” Miguel said. “We appreciate the government’s efforts and look forward to seeing these developments expand across Manawarin.”

    The Ministry of Housing and Water has been actively working on similar projects across Region One, with six wells currently under development in the Moruca sub-district. These initiatives are part of a broader strategy to close gaps in water access and improve living conditions in hinterland communities.

    As drilling continues and additional contracts are awarded for future projects, residents remain optimistic that these developments will not only enhance their daily lives but also contribute to long-term community growth and sustainability.

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