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Regional News of Sunday, 5 November 2017

Source: otecfmghana.com

Ghana Water Company restores water supply to Kumasi Metropolis

Low-pressure areas have been asked exercise patience since pressures are still building upLow-pressure areas have been asked exercise patience since pressures are still building up

The Ghana Water Company has restored normal water supply to the Kumasi Metropolis.

This follows the successful repair of the transformer that supplies power to the water treatment plant at Barekese.

The Regional Management of Ghana Water Company Limited made this known in a statement copied to OTECNEWS in Kumasi.

OTECNEWS’ investigations in the Metropolis revealed that some parts of the city are without water.

But the release said Customers around low-pressure zone areas like Sokoban, Daban, Kentinkrono Buokrom, etc who haven't experienced any flow through their taps yet should exercise patience since pressures are still building up in the system.

Read the full statement

While Management of GWCL sincerely apologises for the inconvenience caused, we wish to thank our cherished customers, engineers from ECG and the public at large as well as the media for their support and cooperation during those difficult moments.

The Management of Ghana water company limited Ashanti Region wishes to inform the general public that, water supply has been restored to most parts of the Metropolis following the successful replacement of the transformer by ECG engineers last night

Customers around low-pressure zone areas like Sokoban, Daban, Kentinkrono Buokrom, etc who haven't experienced any flow through their taps yet should please exercise patience since pressures are still building up in the system.

While Management of GWCL sincerely apologises for the inconvenience caused, we wish to thank our cherished customers, engineers from ECG and the public at large as well as the media for their support and cooperation during those difficult moments.

Management wishes to assure the consuming public that it will do everything possible to serve them better.