Santa Rosa, Mabaruma face water challenges as dry spell persists

The Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) has announced that the ongoing dry season is severely affecting water supply in several hinterland communities, particularly in Region One.

The prolonged dry spell has led to the depletion of surface water sources, forcing the company to adjust pumping schedules to manage limited capacity.

In Santa Rosa, residents have already seen changes to their water delivery schedule. GWI assured that the adjustments are temporary and are being carefully managed while long-term solutions are rolled out.

To strengthen resilience, GWI said it is pressing ahead with an aggressive groundwater development programme. A new well was recently completed in Rincon, with another underway in Mora and two more in the Santa Rosa Islands. These projects are expected to be advanced within the next month and will reduce reliance on surface water sources.

The company also reported falling water levels at other key sources, including Mabaruma Springs. Residents are being urged to conserve water and use it wisely.

“Sharing this information widely within communities will also assist in ensuring that residents remain prepared and supportive of these measures,” the utility advised.

GWI reiterated its commitment to providing safe and reliable water service in the hinterland and said further updates will be provided as works progress.

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