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GWCL to cut water supply to parts of Accra from Wednesday

The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has announced there will be an interruption in water supply in parts of Accra from Wednesday, December 7, 2022.

Andy Frimpong Manso by Andy Frimpong Manso
December 6, 2022
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The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has announced there will be an interruption in water supply in parts of Accra from Wednesday, December 7, 2022.

This is to allow the commencement of a 48-hour shutdown of the Tema Booster Station for planned maintenance works.

In a statement released by GWCL on Monday, December 5, 2022, the interruption is to enable engineers of the GWCL to install new equipment, including new heavy-duty pumps at the Tema Booster Station to replace the 40-year-old pumps.

The new pumps, according to the GWCL are expected to improve the volumes of water distributed and also boost pressures in parts of Tema and Accra.

The statement further indicated that barring any technical and unforeseen circumstances, the maintenance works will be completed on Friday 9th December 2022.

Areas predicted to be affected include all communities in Tema, Industrial Area, Baatsonaa, Coca-Cola, Kasapreko, Lashibi, Klagoon, Sakumono, Ashaiman, Adjei-Kojo, Borteyman, and Santoe.

Other areas are Trassaco, Afresco Estate, Manet Court, Regimanuel Estates, O’Reily Senior High School, Airport Hills, Martey Tsuru and surrounding Communities.

“Management of GWCL has as a result rented, Water Tankers to supply water to essential Service providers like hospitals and schools.

Consumers in the affected areas are encouraged to store some water while water is flowing now.

“The Management of GWCL wishes to inform the public know that arrangement has been made to ensure that engineers working on the project will work around the clock, thus will not leave the project site until the work is fully completed and assures the public that, supply will resume immediately works are completed.

Although the project is in the interest of our cherished customers, Management apologizes for the inconvenience this shutdown will cause the consuming public,” the statement concluded.

 

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