The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has assured customers in the Greater Accra, Northern and Upper West regions of regular service despite flooding incidents at its treatment plants in parts of the country.
Transformers powering the Nawuni-Dalun treatment plant have been damaged while rain waters have flooded the pump house at the Jambusi plant.
The Communications Head for the Company, Stanley Martey, gave this assurance in an interview with Joy FM on Monday.
“Affected areas will have low pressures but will still have water because you have to do water demand management within the metropolis so that you can share the water equitably, so that is under control,” he said.
Touching on the Weija dam, Mr Martey said GWCL had to open four spill gates of the Weija treatment plant to save the integrity of the dam.
Latest Stories
-
All set for Ghana Accountancy and Finance Awards
10 mins -
FIFA unveil new trophy for 2025 Club World Cup
20 mins -
Akwatia chief predicts Mahama’s return to power will mirror Donald Trump’s comeback
23 mins -
Bawumia will be the next president of Ghana – Prophet William Braham
29 mins -
Honouring Jerry John Rawlings: A legacy of ethical leadership, development, and environmental stewardship
35 mins -
Herbert Mensah elected to World Rugby Executive Board
36 mins -
Shatta Wale’s girlfriend welcomes baby girl
38 mins -
AFCON 2025: ‘It’s very disappointing’ – Michail Antonio on Ghana’s potential failure to qualify
42 mins -
NLC secures injunction against Ghana Highway Authority industrial strike
55 mins -
Pencils of Promise commissions 3 Unit Classroom block for Adaklu Seva Basic School
1 hour -
Ghana Library Association embraces AI as it seeks to improve service delivery
1 hour -
2024 Election: Kumasi market Queens pledge to choose NPP gov’t
1 hour -
Full Supreme Court ruling on vacant seats controversy
1 hour -
MPs seat can only be vacated if they switch political parties in Parliament – Supreme Court
1 hour -
KMJ, Doreen Avio to host 2024 Ghana Music Awards UK
1 hour