REPAIRS ON POND ROAD DRAIN TO HELP REDUCE FLOODING

Basseterre, St. Kitts, September 01, 2016 (SKNIS): The flooding on Pond Road, which occurs during torrential rainfall, is expected to be reduced with the enhancement of the drainage system.

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Crews from the Public Works Department (PWD) are busy repairing a section of the drain located at the corner of Pond and Sandown Road, as part of a component of a larger project that saw upgrades to the Basseterre Bay Road, Frigate Bay Road, and the Dr. Kennedy A. Simmonds Highway. Sewer and drainage repairs are often needed to prevent issues such as exposing a population to harmful waste that could create sickness in that area. In some parts of the world, sewer and drainage cleaning is a service offered to homeowners to combat these types of issues, particularly if their system becomes clogged and begins to affect their home – go to site here to learn more.

Minister of Public Infrastructure, Honourable Ian Patches Liburd, said the drain has long been an issue and one which he promised to address upon assuming office.PATCHES DRAINAGE

“The drain needed to be repaired because it harbored mosquitoes; there was a stench coming from it, and it [water] ran into people’s yards,” he said. The Minister is now working with a company that uses jetters to try and clean the drains out. It is going to take at least 1 week for the work to be carried out.

Once the repairs are complete, Minister Liburd promised that the drain will be properly cleared as part of a second phase.

“We will look at cleaning the silt from Pond Road drain because there is about a foot and a half of silt and plastic bottles, [and] the dirt has become like concrete,” he stated. “When rain pours the drain cannot take any more water so it comes onto the road.”

Minister Liburd added that a third phase will see the addition of a drain down to Pitcairn Street at a later date. He said he was pleased that this project addresses the complaints from many residents and will help to improve the overall environment.

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