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Aqua Vitens Rand Limited at Wa in the Upper West region, has expressed concern about the indiscriminate constructions of boreholes by individuals in the Wa Municipality without technical advice.
The company said if this was not checked it could one day create
health problems for people, who consume water from such boreholes.
This issue came up at a news briefing at Wa on Friday during which officials of Aqua Vitens Rand threw light on the rationing of water in Wa as a result of the low level of underground water during the dry
season.
They observed that some of the boreholes were constructed close to
cemeteries and public places of convenience and urged the Wa Municipal
Assembly and the Environmental Protection Agency to check this problem.
Speaking on the water situation in the town, Mr Ahmed Tahiru Sulemana,
Regional Operations Manager of Aqua Vitens Rand Limited said rationing of water in the town begun at the beginning of February this year.
He said only 16 mechanized boreholes were currently pumping ground
water daily for the consumption of its 1,890 customers in the town.
Mr Sulemana said the rationing would continue until May this year when
the rains are expected to begin.
The Municipality, he stated, was expanding very fast and the company
currently provides water to only about 32 per cent of the population of Wa.
The rest of the population, he noted, got their water from privately
constructed boreholes and other sources.
"However, the safety of these private boreholes cannot be guaranteed as some of them are very shallow with no technical advice sought before sinking them and their water is not chemically treated before consumption," Mr Sulemana explained.
He added that until the Municipality was supplied with a surface water
reservoir and its treatment plant, the current situation of rationing
would remain.
Mr Sulemana also told customers to bear with them whenever there was
power outage because the company used three-phased capacity machines to pump water in the Municipality which required electricity.
"When any of these phases goes off due to power outage the machines
cease pumping water and the longer this happens the water cannot flow", he explained.
Source: GNA
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