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Access to safe and reliable drinking water is set to improve significantly in the communities of Sampsonkrom, Ewiase, and New Nsuta–Emuye following the completion of a major water infrastructure project by AngloGold Ashanti Obuasi Mine.
The Construction and Mechanization of Water Supply Systems project, implemented under the Mine’s 10-Year Socio-Economic Development Plan (SEDP), forms part of a broader commitment to sustainable infrastructure, community development, and inclusive governance.
Executed by Watersan Engineers Limited, the project involved comprehensive geophysical investigations, borehole drilling, construction of water wells, and the mechanization of water systems to ensure a reliable and sustainable groundwater supply.

Each of the beneficiary communities has been equipped with modern water facilities, including mechanized boreholes, submersible pumps, elevated tank stands, 40,000-litre storage tanks, and distribution networks connected to five strategically located standpipes. The systems operate on a pump-and-store mechanism, where water is pumped into elevated tanks and distributed by gravity, ensuring consistent pressure and efficient service delivery.
The initiative builds on similar projects commissioned in 2025 in Diawuosu, Kokoteasua, and Sanso, reinforcing the Mine’s sustained efforts to improve access to potable water across its host communities.
The newly completed water systems were officially handed over to the beneficiary communities at a ceremony held on March 18, 2026, as part of activities marking World Water Day 2026, under the theme, “Where Water Flows, Equality Grows.”
In a related development, the Mine hosted a World Water Day conference, bringing together key stakeholders in water resource management to deliberate on efficient and sustainable water use.
Speaking at the event, the Director of Environment, George Owusu Ansah, underscored the importance of a collective approach to safeguarding water resources. He emphasized that the commitment of government, traditional authorities, industry players, and community members remains critical to preserving water bodies and ensuring their sustainable use.
As part of the celebration, awards were presented to pupils of Apitikooko School who excelled in a World Water Day essay competition, highlighting the importance of youth engagement in water conservation efforts.
The initiative underscores AngloGold Ashanti Obuasi Mine’s continued commitment to improving lives through sustainable development interventions, while promoting equitable access to essential resources such as clean water.
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