All thirteen pump stations in Georgetown are working to drain water off the land caused by heavy rainfall being experienced during the current rainy season.
Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha assured this on Thursday while he inspected the pump stations at Ruimveldt and Sussex Street.
“Drainage will be effective in the entire area. If the rain continues, we still have to be very careful how long this weather will prevail. The opening of the sluice will commence immediately. We are monitoring the situation,” the Minister said.
Minister Mustapha said his Ministry had dedicated three engineers to manage the city.
“We have been monitoring the operators around the city to ensure these sluices and pump stations are working,” he added.
The Minister made a plea to the residents not to block the internal drains and alleyways.
This, he emphasised, will ensure that water can freely flow to the main canals, sluices, and pump stations.
Minister Mustapha was accompanied by the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA) Chairman Lionel Wordsworth and his Ministry’s engineers.
The Hydrometeorological Service has recorded almost four inches of rainfall in approximately two hours.
[Extracted and modified from the Department of Public Information]