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The T.D.C Magistrate Court in the Tema metropolis of the Greater Accra Region has sentenced a 33-year-old unemployed squatter to 15 months' imprisonment for stealing water meters in the Tema Region.
The situation has crippled businesses that use water daily. The management of the water company in a statement said the affected areas in the eastern part of the capital include Afienya, Apallonia, Gbetsele, Ashaiman, Katamanso, Kakasunanka, Adjei Kojo, East Legon Trasaco, All the communities in Tema (Community 1 to 25), Free Zones enclave. Other environs include Tema Industrial Area, Dawhenya, Prampram, Spintex Road, Batsonaa, Coca Cola, Kasapreko, Manet, Lashibi, Klagon, Sakumono, and surrounding communities. The shortage, GWCL said is expected to last for five days to enable engineers to replace two hundred meters of a weak session of the main 42-inch transmission pipeline from Kpong to Tema, around Gbetsele junction.
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The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) on Tuesday started pumping water from the Kpong Treatment Plant through its 42 inches’ diameter pipelines after completion of repair works.
GWCL therefore assured residents of Tema and its environs who had lived without water flowing through their taps during the replacement of 120 metres of its aged steel pipe from Thursday April 22, to Sunday April 25, 2021 that the situation would return to normalcy.
Two days after the completion of the repair works, residents in the affected areas were yet to get water; leading them to source for water from tankers while some benevolent churches and assembly men also provided water to them.