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Thursday, June 5, 2025

Min­is­ter: 18 new wa­ter wells to be drilled this year

Gonzales: I know what it means to catch your tail for water

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Sascha Wilson
497 days ago
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 Alston Fournillier, WASA Deputy Chairman, second from left, Marvin Gonzales, Minister of Public Utilities; Rushton Paray, Member of Parliament for Mayaro; and  Raymond Cozier, Chairman of the Mayaro/Rio Claro Regional Corporation, turn the sod to mark the start of the project to develop Mayaro Wells 18, 19 and 20, yesterday.

Alston Fournillier, WASA Deputy Chairman, second from left, Marvin Gonzales, Minister of Public Utilities; Rushton Paray, Member of Parliament for Mayaro; and Raymond Cozier, Chairman of the Mayaro/Rio Claro Regional Corporation, turn the sod to mark the start of the project to develop Mayaro Wells 18, 19 and 20, yesterday.

KELLY ANN-LEMESSY

Pub­lic Util­i­ties Min­is­ter Mar­vin Gon­za­les said this year 18 new wells will be drilled in the coun­try which would lead to an im­prove­ment in the sup­ply of wa­ter.

De­liv­er­ing the fea­ture ad­dress at the sod turn­ing cer­e­mo­ny for three wells in Ma­yaro yes­ter­day, Gon­za­les dis­missed claims of po­lit­i­cal and racial vic­tim­i­sa­tion in ar­eas that do not re­ceive an ad­e­quate wa­ter sup­ply.

He said that even if wa­ter pro­duc­tion is in­creased, but in­fra­struc­ture is not im­proved, then five years from now there will be com­plaints about sup­ply.

Gon­za­les said in ad­di­tion to the 18 new wells, six oth­ers will be brought to pro­duc­tion un­der the In­ter-Amer­i­can De­vel­op­ment Bank Pro­gramme. He said plans are al­so afoot to re­fur­bish ma­jor wa­ter treat­ment plants in un­der­served and un­served com­mu­ni­ties.

“The rea­son why that is hap­pen­ing is be­cause I know what it means to catch your tail for wa­ter,” he said. The min­is­ter added that a wa­ter treat­ment plant would al­so be built in Ma­yaro, and there’s a pos­si­bil­i­ty that three more wells could al­so be built in the fu­ture.

Com­mend­ing Ma­yaro MP Rush­ton Paray for his dig­ni­fied ap­proach in lob­by­ing for wa­ter for his con­stituents, the min­is­ter said Ma­yaro was a UNC area “catch­ing their tail for wa­ter”. But he said they were al­so go­ing to be­gin drilling wells in Pa­lo Seco and Cara­pal, which are hard-core PNM ar­eas.

“The rea­son why I am say­ing this, is be­cause it is very im­por­tant to let the cit­i­zens of Trinidad and To­ba­go know that when it comes to the ba­sics in life it doesn’t not mat­ter whether or not you are black, whether or not you are white, whether or not you are East In­di­an... whether or not you are UNC, PNM, NJAC, it still have NJAC, NTA what have you,” Gon­za­les said.

He as­sured Gov­ern­ment has been work­ing hard to im­prove the wa­ter sup­ply every­where in the coun­try.

“We have com­mu­ni­ties across Trinidad and To­ba­go get­ting wa­ter every nine days and we must un­der­take and at­tack it in the most vig­or­ous man­ner to bring about the nec­es­sary so­lu­tions to im­prove the sup­ply of wa­ter so we could erad­i­cate any wa­ter sup­ply sched­ule that is be­low 24/2 or be­low 24/3 and that is the rea­son why we are here to­day,” he said.

Mean­while, the MP for the area Paray ex­pressed ap­pre­ci­a­tion for the min­is­ter’s com­mit­ment to ful­fill­ing promis­es.

He said en­sur­ing a con­tin­u­ous wa­ter sup­ply, 24 hours for 3 days a week, would not on­ly meet so­cial needs but al­so pos­i­tive­ly im­pact the lo­cal econ­o­my of Ma­yaro.


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