Tower Hill Village Inaugurates New Water System
On Thursday, the Rural Transformation Department inaugurated the new Tower Hill Village Rudimentary Water System. The department also distributed water meters valued at over $30,000 to ensure “efficient monitoring and distribution for the benefit of the community.”
The ceremony highlighted the transition from the Carmelita Village system to an independent setup, a move expected to enhance water access and reliability. The department expressed gratitude to UNICEF for their support and to Orange Walk East Area Representative Kevin Bernard for his contributions to the project.
Through the same initiative, the Ministry provided 4” PVC pipes worth over $17,000 to the San Felipe Village Water Board in the Orange Walk District, furthering their commitment to improving local water infrastructure.
As part of UNICEF’s effort to upgrade the rudimentary water systems in twenty villages in southern Belize, the WASH Improvement Programme was implemented, making notable progress in Machakilha village in southern Belize. A newly installed 200-foot well now pumps 120 gallons per minute, an 800% increase, and solar-powered systems have improved water access. This upgrade aims to address the village’s long-standing water scarcity issues, benefiting families that previously had to travel half a mile daily for water.
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