Apr 16, 2021
According to the Corporation’s Public Relations Director, Nimpson Todd, all repair works have been completed following weeks of rapid and robust repair intended to resume full services through the thirty-six Inch (36’’) transmission facility.
Todd noted that welding and casting have since been completed on the ruptured thirty-six Inch (36’’) transmission after several sleepless nights by those he described as dedicated and hardworking LWSC employees.
“For several nights now, our dedicated and hardworking staff have been working to restore our thirty-six’’.
According to the LWSC spokesman, the completion of repair works on the damaged pipeline means water supply has been restored to the communities which were recently affected as a result of the pipe breaking.
…Completes Repair Of thirty-Six
Following nearly three (3) weeks of water outage to several communities in Monrovia via the Liberia Water & Sewer Corporation’s thirty-six Inch (36’’) transmission pipeline, the Management of LWSC has announced that water supply and distribution has resumed to arears affected by the rupture.
According to the Corporation’s Public Relations Director, Nimpson Todd, all repair works have been completed following weeks of rapid and robust repair intended to resume full services through the thirty-six Inch (36’’) transmission facility.
Todd noted that welding and casting have since been completed on the ruptured thirty-six Inch (36’’) transmission after several sleepless nights by those he described as dedicated and hardworking LWSC employees.