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The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has assured that it is working to improve its efficiency.
Speaking on the sidelines of a Greater Accra Metropolitan Area Sanitation and Water Project training programme, Engineer Emmanuel Adams who is part of the team working on the water component of the project said GWCL is replacing old pipelines and putting in place measures to stop water losses caused by burst pipes and illegal connections.
According to him, the company is also looking at “extending pipelines to selected low-income areas in Greater Accra Metropolitan Area and Greater Kumasi Metropolitan area.”
“Also we are looking to undertake some activities to improve our efficiency as far as our work is concerned,” he added.
Engineer Adams said the GWCL hopes to complete the works by December 2024.
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