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The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has disclosed that its Weija Plant will be closed temporarily today, March 23.
According to GWCL, this is to allow the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) to carry out expansion works at one of the stations that powers the Weija Raw Water Pumping Station.
Areas that will be affected include Kasoa, Weija, Mallam Junction, McCarthy Hill, Bortianor, Gbawe, Anyaa, Awoshie, Dansoman, Sakaman, Glefe, Odorkor, Mataheko, Mamprobi.
The others are Chorkor, Kaneshie, Akweteyman, Abeka-Lapaz, Nii Boi Town, Tesano, Achimota, Accra Central business district, parts of Ministries and surrounding areas.
In a press statement signed by Chief Manager, PR & Communications, Stanley Martey, the GWCL, therefore, called on its cherished customers "to store enough water."
Meanwhile, the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has expressed its deepest regret for the inconvenience caused and assured that "water production and supply will resume as soon as work by ECG is completed."
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