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The Management of Ghana Water Limited (GWL) in the Central Region has announced ongoing efforts to ensure adequate water supply to Cape Coast, Elmina, and nearby communities.
In a statement, GWL noted that water production at the Sekyere Hemang Water Treatment Plant, which serves these areas, has significantly improved.
The plant is now recording an average turbidity level of 9,000 NTU, down from the previous 14,000 NTU, thanks to interventions led by the Central Regional Security Council under the leadership of Regional Minister Justina Marigold Assan.
“As a result, production at the plant has increased from 1.98 million gallons per day to 2.77 million gallons per day,” the statement said, assuring residents that every effort is being made to meet water demand.
GWL also acknowledged the role of the Regional Security Council in improving the raw water quality and pledged to keep the public informed of any changes that might affect supply.
They expressed gratitude for the council’s swift support and urged customers to use water responsibly, reiterating their commitment to delivering reliable water services.
Read the full statement below.

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