Audio By Carbonatix
The Ghana Water Company Limited has suspended its planned shutdown of the Kpong Water Treatment Plant, following a directive from the Minister for Water Resources, Works and Housing.
The water company had announced closure of the plant for three days beginning today, Monday, February 24 to Thursday, 27, to make way for scheduled maintenance works.
But the sudden breakdown of equipment at the Weija intake which has resulted in acute water shortage in most parts of Accra for a week, compelled the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) and sector Minister, Alhaji Collins Dauda to order that the exercise be suspended until the situation improves.
Communications Director for the company, Stanley Martey told Joy News residents should expect regular supply of the water within 48 hours following the resumption of water production at the Weija Treatment Plant over the weekend.
A statement issued by the water company indicated: “Management of Ghana Water Company Limited wishes to inform members of the general public that the shut-down of the Kpong Treatment Plant for major pipeline interconnection works which was to start on Monday, 24th February 2014, has been rescheduled".
"The shut-down will now be from Thursday, 27th February to Sunday, 2nd March 2014,” the statement said.
The statement entreated members of the public to take note of the new date and store enough water.
Latest Stories
-
Global Media Alliance named among Top 10 PR Agencies in Ghana
2 minutes -
“When the sea comes home”: Nursing mother, baby escape death as tidal waves struck their home at Shaibu
3 minutes -
Pressure-driven marriages rarely end well — Dr Charity Ankrah
5 minutes -
ECG explains ongoing power cuts, cites infrastructure upgrades
8 minutes -
Esther Kyerewaa Twumasi puts Ghana on global agribusiness map at Macfrut 2026
10 minutes -
FiveSixFive Limited unveils PA Conference 2026 focused on tech and influence
20 minutes -
Ghana Maritime Authority rejects Sammi Awuku’s claims over vessel linked to Senegal narcotics probe
22 minutes -
New NPA bill proposes $80 LPG levy to fund cylinder recirculation
24 minutes -
Rev. Wengam, Prof. Hinson, Chris Wulff-Caesar to headline PA Conference 2026
31 minutes -
Lamisi to launch ‘Let Us Clap’ album on 25th April in Accra
32 minutes -
Ghanaian serial sex offender Amponsah Thompson jailed for 23 years for raping teenagers in Liverpool, UK
35 minutes -
Mahama’s absence on 2028 ballot will reshape electoral dynamics — Sammi Awuku
44 minutes -
TTAG demands immediate halt to teacher recruitment, threatens nationwide protest
55 minutes -
CIMG, Central University partner to advance marketing education for students
58 minutes -
Drive to Inspire-Africa, Sanjeev Mansotra Foundation launch scholarship scheme support young women in tertiary education
1 hour