Management of the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL), has announced the shutdown of two of the three treatment plants at the Weija Headworks on Tuesday, 4th July, 2023 for maintenance and repair works.
The company announced this in a statement dated July 3, 2023.
According to the company, the maintenance works will be completed in sixteen hours (16hrs).
The water company therefore urged "customers in and around Kasoa, to store enough water ahead of this important exercise."
The areas to be affected include Kasoa, Weija township, Weija SCC, Nyanyano, Tuba, Tetegu, Macarthy Hill, Bortianor and surrounding areas.
Management assured its cherished consumers that the water supply will resume as soon as the work is completed.
"The inconvenience this may cause is deeply regretted," they added.
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