<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has scheduled a crucial maintenance period, necessitating the temporary shutdown of the Kpong Treatment Plant.</strong></p>



<p>Starting on Sunday, September 24th, and lasting until Thursday, September 28th, the treatment plant will be inactive.</p>



<p>The Kpong Treatment Plant plays a vital role in providing clean and potable water to a significant portion of the population, making maintenance efforts crucial to avoid any service disruptions.</p>



<p>While the shutdown may inconvenience some consumers, GWCL aims to complete the necessary maintenance swiftly and efficiently, minimizing any inconvenience.</p>



<p>Residents and businesses in affected areas are encouraged to make necessary arrangements for alternative water sources or storage during this temporary disruption.</p>



<p>Once the maintenance is successfully concluded, the Kpong Treatment Plant will HOPEFULLY resume normal operations.</p>



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- Neil Blackson 2 years ago
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