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GWCL to begin spillage of Weija Dam as water level rises

Management of Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has announced it will begin spillage of excess water from the Weija Dam very soon as level of the dam keeps rising.

Andy Frimpong Manso by Andy Frimpong Manso
April 29, 2023
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Management of Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has announced it will begin spillage of excess water from the Weija Dam very soon as level of the dam keeps rising.

The level of the dam as of Friday April 28, 2023 is 46ft, 1ft below the maximum safe operating level of 47ft, a statement by the GWCL indicated.

The statement further added that, dam levels are monitored on an hourly basis and the GWCL will not hesitate to open the spill gates, should the level go above 46.5ft, so as not to compromise the integrity of the dam and to avert any disaster.

The Management of GWCL is however cautioning habitants downstream to evacuate the area to forestall any eventuality.

The Municipal Assembly has also been informed to desilt the estuary to enable easy flow of the water into the sea and to clear heaps of refuse along the course of the river.

“The National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO), National Security, Chiefs of Weija, Ogblogo, Tetegu, Weija, Gbawe, opinion leaders and all stakeholders including institutions and organizations who have properties downstream have been informed of the development and current situation at the dam.

“The communities likely to be affected include Tetegu, Oblogo, Pambros Salt, Lower McCarthy Hill, Lower Weija, Bojo Beach, Adakope and surrounding communities.

“Management of GWCL expects that the public will be supportive in this exercise to avoid a reoccurrence of the disaster that has occurred in the past,” the statement said.

Tags: Dam spillageGhana Water Company Limited (GWCL)National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO)Weija Dam




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