
Parts of Ashanti Region will experience an acute water shortage beginning Monday, March 17, 2025, as the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) in Ashanti Region prepares to shut down the Barekese Water Treatment plant.
Officials of the company in the region, in a press release, explained that the planned shutdown is to make way for the installation of new interconnection pipelines and foot valves at the Suame roundabout.
The temporary shutdown, which is expected to last for three days, is part of efforts to improve water supply to the metropolis.
Customers of the water company in the entire Kumasi metropolis, Barekese, Ohwim, Amanfrom, Offinso and adjoining communities will have to seek alternative water sources for their daily chores during the period.
“These communities are therefore appealed to bear with us during this period of shutdown,” the statement read.
Other essential service providers, including hospitals and schools in the affected areas, have also been advised to store adequate water for the period.
Acknowledging the inconvenience the exercise may cause, the GWCL assured of working diligently to restore water supply to the affected communities within the estimated timeframe.
“This measure is in-line with GWCL’s commitment to enhance the water supply capacity from the Barekese Water Treatment Plant to improve water service delivery, and address the supply challenges in the metropolis,” the statement read.
“Management of GWCL deeply regrets the inconvenience that the interruption will cause but pleads with consumers to bear with the situation since the project is meant at improving on the services to the public,” they pleaded.
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