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Flood water to be released through Maduni sluice

-Mahaica Creek residents face flood risk

By Stabroek editor | 1 Comment | Local | Tuesday, January 31, 2012


The residents of the Mahaica Creek will face a flooding risk again as the government this afternoon announced that it will have to release water from the swollen East Demerara Water Conservancy into the Creek.

In 2005 and 2006 residents of the Mahaica Creek endured deep flooding as a result of the release of water from the EDWC and it took weeks for them to recover.

A statement this afternoon from Minister of Agriculture Dr Leslie Ramsammy said:

“With deep regrets this morning, I informed the President of Guyana and the Civil Defense Commission of my decision to support the recommendation of the EDWC Commission to open the Maduni Sluice to release water from the East Demerara Conservancy.

“This is the latest of the actions we have taken to maintain the conservancy at a safe level. In most of the places where we measure the amount of rainfall, the amount of rainfall for January 2012 has surpassed by several fold the long term average for January.

Due to continuous rainfall resulting from mild La Nina weather phenomenon, the level of water in the East Demerara Water Conservancy has reached a threatening level and still rising. As a last resort, the Commission of EDWC has taken the decision to have controlled release of water through the Mahaica Creek via the Maduni outlet so as to ensure the integrity of the EDWC dams. Water will be released via the Maduni sluice at low tides commencing today.

“Excess water continues to be evacuated from the EDWC into the Demerara River via the five-door sluice at Land of Canaan and outlets at Kofi and (Cunha) sluices. Releases from these outlets remain our first choice and we will continue to release from these outlets. As soon as it is possible, we will stop releases from the Maduni and rely exclusively on the Demerara River outlets.

“Given the decision of the EDWC Commission to release water through the Maduni, the Ministry of Agriculture is urging that all precautions be taken to ensure that the discharge of water to the Atlantic via the Maduni does not acutely aggravate an already rising Mahaica Creek, due to the high level of rainfall in the Mahaica/Mahaicony catchment areas which flow into the various creeks and rivers.

“The ongoing construction of the East Demerara Water Conservancy Northern Relief Channel at Hope/Dochfour when completed will prevent the use of Lama and Maduni to discharge and put communities under threat.

“In addition, residents in the upper reaches of the Mahaica and Mahaicony Creeks are advised to be on the alert and to take necessary precautions with the release of water to prevent any pressure on the dam.”

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MAYOR Hamilton Green is at his paltry attempt to justify (HIS) incompetence and politicking as he lords over the constant decay of the city. The citizens of Georgetown are only too familiar with his feeble political manoeuvrings which fall within the scope of geriatrics’ competence. It is Green who believes that to have the city flourishing in its most glorious form, is to bring political credit to the PPP/C Administration. It is this outdated mentality that bears responsibility for the many ills that bedevil our society today. How could such stupidity reconcile with the great expectations and desires of our citizens for a modern, well-kept ambience in Georgetown?
City Hall has mismanaged its finances and resources repeatedly under Green’s leadership, a situation destined to occur taking into account his many unsuccessful sojourns into various sectors under the PNC regime. So the city suffers from two types of incompetence, one that is of natural flow and the other deliberate, handy work by the Mayor.
There has been billions of dollars pumped into the city in addition to the direct assistance from central government in the construction of roads, bridges, cleaning of drains and canals and other works which have been neglected by the Mayor and City Council.
While there is the effort to convince us the council is cash-strapped, the Mayor and City Council approves a steady salary increase for themselves. Green knows that to score political points, as cheap as they are,is to blame the government for not granting the council additional revenue streams. How can the citizens trust the council to handle additional sums when they cannot be prudent and accountable for those they currently have in their possession?
It is Green’s rotten politics that has us under the might of the stench in the City.
Last Updated on Monday, 30 January 2012 22:17
Nehru
Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr. Shamdeo Persaud says the health system has been placed on high alert in the wake of the heavy rains at the weekend and with La Nina conditions forecast to continue until the end of March.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday he noted that there are certain health risks that emerge with the change in weather as has happened and the ministry has moved to be proactive first by making people aware of the risks.

“We also at this point in time are putting the health system on high alert to respond to such risks. We’ve commenced from this week to look continuously at the daily information that is generated by our health facilities, to look at particular areas like diarrhoeal diseases, skin infections, respiratory infections,” Dr. Persaud said

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FM
GREAT WORK BY THIS CARING AND COMPASSIONATE GOVT.
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Originally posted by albert:
Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr. Shamdeo Persaud says the health system has been placed on high alert in the wake of the heavy rains at the weekend and with La Nina conditions forecast to continue until the end of March.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday he noted that there are certain health risks that emerge with the change in weather as has happened and the ministry has moved to be proactive first by making people aware of the risks.

“We also at this point in time are putting the health system on high alert to respond to such risks. We’ve commenced from this week to look continuously at the daily information that is generated by our health facilities, to look at particular areas like diarrhoeal diseases, skin infections, respiratory infections,” Dr. Persaud said

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Nehru
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Originally posted by Nehru:
GREAT WORK BY THIS CARING AND COMPASSIONATE GOVT.
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Originally posted by albert:
Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr. Shamdeo Persaud says the health system has been placed on high alert in the wake of the heavy rains at the weekend and with La Nina conditions forecast to continue until the end of March.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday he noted that there are certain health risks that emerge with the change in weather as has happened and the ministry has moved to be proactive first by making people aware of the risks.

“We also at this point in time are putting the health system on high alert to respond to such risks. We’ve commenced from this week to look continuously at the daily information that is generated by our health facilities, to look at particular areas like diarrhoeal diseases, skin infections, respiratory infections,” Dr. Persaud said

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