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STATEMENT: Ghana Water Company Limited Warns Ghanaians Of Interrupted Supply During Dry Season

 

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The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has warned Ghanaians that with the onset of the dry season, water supply to households across the country would be affected and in some cases shortages would occur.
The company in a statement also said increased dependence on them for usage due to the lack of rainwater would also raise pressure on their operations and lead to some challenges.
Ghana usually experiences the annual ‘dry’ season between December and May, with the hottest periods coming between March and May.
With the season now getting into full gear, Ghana Water warns Ghanaians to be ready for some problems with their water supply.
They also give some tips on conserving water.
Read statement below…
The Management of Ghana Water Company Limited wishes to announce that with the onset of the dry season, we are experiencing some challenges with water supply in Accra and most parts of the country.
We are sorry to inform the consuming public that, the situation has led to intermittent water supply in most Cities and Towns in the country.
It must be emphasized that during this season, a number of consumers resort to the use of treated water for keeping lawns green, for commercial washing of vehicles etc. The dry season is on and consumers with greater dependence on rainwater have also compounded the problem by taking to treated water use. These practices ease the pressures in the pipelines thereby causing low pressure and no flow in some areas, especially areas located in high elevations.
Management of GWCL is very much concerned about the serious impact of the water situation in the Country and wish to assure the general public that, the company is working assiduously to undertake the necessary steps aimed at improving the water delivery in the Country.
To help the company through this critical period, consumers are advised to strictly observe the following water conservation measures:
– Cease indiscriminate watering of lawns with treated water,
– Moderate the use of treated water for car washing through the use of buckets instead of hosing,
– shut all taps when not in use,
– Repair all leakages in your homes, like overflowing reservoirs and dripping taps, valves, etc
– Report all burst pipes and leakages immediately to the nearest GWCL district offices, Customer Service centres, Fault Offices, and via the GWCL customer App which is also available on google playstore on android cell phones and applestore on iPhones and Tablets or GWCL whatsapp lines (0555123393, 0555155524, 0207385088, 0207385089, 0207385090. You can google locations, pictures and videos of the burst
– Report all persons engaged in illegal connections, by-passes, and all malpractices against GWCL
Management of GWCL, wishes to advice the general public that it is doing its utmost best to solve the water situation in the country but as patriotic citizens, we need to desist from Antisocial and unacceptable behaviors like the use of in-line pumps, illegal connections, and by passes. Let us pay our bills promptly and help GWCL to serve you better.
The cooperation of the general public is greatly appreciated.

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