HOW TWO WATER TREATMENT PLANT FACED SHUTDOWN IN GHANA

HOW TWO WATER TREATMENT PLANT FACED SHUTDOWN IN GHANA

A shutdown is imminent for two water treatment plants that depend on River Pra in the Western and Central regions. Experts and technicians, as well as academicians at a workshop on water bodies restoration held last Wednesday, gave that indication when they painted grim pictures of water bodies in the country. Stakeholders in the workshop at the University of Cape Coast deliberated for hours on how to restore the country’s dying and polluted water bodies….

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WATER TREATMENT PLANT TO UNDERGO UPGRADE IN ZIMBABWE

WATER TREATMENT PLANT TO UNDERGO UPGRADE IN ZIMBABWE

Plans are in motion for the upgrading of the Morton Jaffray water treatment plant in Harare, Zimbabwe. The plant was shut down on 30th April 2020 to undergo the much needed upgrade. According to Corporate and communications manager Michael Chideme, the upgrade will have the temporary shutdown from 4pm to 6pm. That this will allow for the installation of a pump at Warren Control Pump Station to match the improved water delivery capacity that is now…

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RWANDA PLANS TO INVEST US$440M FOR WATER SUPPLY PROJECT

RWANDA PLANS TO INVEST US$440M FOR WATER SUPPLY PROJECT

Rwanda to build eight water treatment plants before 2022 with US$440m investment. Plans are underway by the Rwanda Government to invest US$440 million over the next three years. This investment will be for the construction of a water treatment plant and supply systems in urban and rural areas. The aim of the project is to accelerate efforts to ensure that all Rwandan have access to clean water by 2024. This statement was made by the…

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ZIMBABWE’S REDCLIFF TOWN TO CONSTRUCT WATER TREATMENT PLANT

ZIMBABWE’S REDCLIFF TOWN TO CONSTRUCT WATER TREATMENT PLANT

Redcliff Mayor submit a proposal to the Minister of State for Midlands Affairs for a proposed water treatment plant construction. The project which will help solve the perennial water woes in the community and it will also help Redcliff resort to rationing water and restricting residents to only two days of running water per week due to the satellite town owing in excess of $14 million in unpaid water bills. Redcliff Mayor, Fred Kapuya; “The project is now…

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