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Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) has expanded its fleet of emergency and maintenance vehicles by acquiring two new sewer combination tanker trucks, a strategic investment to enhance the utility’s sanitation operations and improve service delivery within sewered communities.
The addition of the specialised vehicles will significantly bolster GWI’s capacity to respond more efficiently to sewer-related complaints from its customers, including blockages, overflows, and leaks, while supporting the company’s planned preventative maintenance programme.
During a simple ceremony at the Shelterbelt Complex on Wednesday, Minister of Public Utilities and Aviation, Hon. Deodat Indar, noted that approximately 60,000 residents within Georgetown’s sewered areas stand to benefit from the enhanced service.
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