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The management of Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) on Monday said it would shut-down the Kpong Treatment Plant from Wednesday July 13, to enable the company engineers repair a major leakage on its transmission line.
A statement issued in Accra said there had been a major leakage on the main 63 inches fibre glass transmission line that transports raw water from the intake to the treatment plant at Kpong.
“As a result, the raw water volumes extracted for production has drastically reduced and the leakage is causing serious damage to the main Tema-Akosombo trunk road,” it said.
The statement said in view of this, the Eastern and Central parts of Accra and Tema Metropolis would be without water for the period of the repair works.
Affected areas include, Tema, Michel Camp, Kpong, Prampram, Tema Industrial Area, Ashaiman and Kpone.
The rest are, Adenta, Madina, La, Teshie, Lashibi, Spintex, Baatsonaa, Cantonments, Labone, Osu, Osu Kuku Hill, Nima, Maamobi, Pig Farm, Achimota and surrounding areas.
“Management of GWCL assures the general public its engineers will work assiduously to enable the repair work to be completed on schedule. While apologising for the inconveniences that might occur,
consumers are advised to store water for the period,” the statement said.
It notified commuters on the Tema-Akosombo trunk road that, there had been a diversion of the road between Kpong and Akrade, therefore, drivers must slow down on approaching the area and observe road signs to avoid any eventuality.
The statement said “The inconvenience to be created to both road users and consumers is deeply regretted. The cooperation of all is solicited to enable early completion of the work”.
Source: GNA
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