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Customers of the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) and members of the public in and around Kasoa have been asked to store enough water as it prepares to shut down temporarily, two of its three treatment plants at the Weija Headworks on Tuesday, 4th July, 2023 for maintenance and repair works.
The ‘important exercise’ will affect such areas as Kasoa, Weija township, Weija SCC, Nyanyano, Tuba, Tetegu, Macarthy Hill, Bortianor and surrounding areas.
A statement by GWCL said the maintenance works will be completed in 16 hours and that water supply will resume as soon as the work is completed.
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