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Kosmos Energy in collaboration with government and Safe Water Network have completed the construction of Modular Ultra Filtration water treatment plant for five communities in the Ellembelle and Jomoro districts of the Western Region. The project will provide a minimum of 100,000 liters of clean drinking water per day and distributed to the communities of Beyin, Ngelekazo, Ekebaku, Nzulezo and Atuabo at the cost of a half a million dollars. The plant, which has the capability to accommodate any future expansions of daily production, is currently fully functional with members of the community trained to operate it. According the officials of Kosmos Energy Ghana, the completion mark the first phase, which will serve thousands of people in the communities. It said the second phase when completed will deliver water stations would serve more than 30,000 people, hospitals and educational institutions in several communities. The Vice President and Country Manager of Kosmos, Ghana, Energy, Mr. Ken Keag, said “Our desire goes beyond providing water. Community collaboration and buy-in for the project is key, so that at the end of the day the community can claim ownership, with a sense of pride. “It’s a great privilege for Kosmos Energy to work alongside these communities, to support them in developing the skills necessary to own and operate these systems for the long term” he said. He said the ground breaking for the initiative took place in November 2012 for the construction of this new water station, which is servicing to communities along the River Amanzuri basin – Beyin and Atuabo, which face significant water challenges. Mr Keag said in addition to the plant, pipeline extensions were laid to service the smaller villages of Ngelekazo and Ekebaku to enable them have easy access instead of traveling to the plant. “A second phase of the initiative, which will continue in the latter part of 2013, will also provide clean water to other communities around the River Alehyiale basin”.

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