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Kumasi set to dry for 48 hours as Balekese water treatment plant shut down for critical repairs
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Kumasi set to dry for 48 hours as Balekese water treatment plant shut down for critical repairs

June 6, 2026 3 Min Read
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The Ghana Water Authority (GWL) has introduced a serious 48-hour full shutdown of the Balekese water therapy plant, which can briefly plunge your entire Kumasi metropolitan space and surrounding municipalities right into a extreme water disaster.

Giant-scale public service disruptions are scheduled to start from Tuesday, June 9, 2026 till Thursday, June 11, 2026.

Based on a press release issued by GWL administration on Friday, June 5, 2026, a workforce of devoted senior engineers and technical workers can be dispatched to hold out emergency high-precision restore work on the first energy transmission pipeline at Balekese Headworks. Studies point out {that a} important artery has developed a structural weak point that requires quick intervention.

To facilitate an intensive engineering train, the ability firm has revealed that the therapy plant’s pumps can be utterly shut down from 6am on Tuesday, June ninth, and can stay offline till 6am.:Thursday, June 11, 2026, midnight.

This closure will utterly minimize off the provision of tens of millions of gallons of potable water every day to home shoppers, business companies, industrial areas, and demanding public establishments all through the regional capital.

GWL’s Company Communications division defended the timing of the intervention, explaining that drastic upkeep actions grew to become inevitable to stop a catastrophic failure of the regional water distribution community, which might have an much more devastating long-term impression on the socio-economic lifetime of the Ashanti area.

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Underscoring the urgency of the technical work, the corporate stated:

“The restore work is important to defending the integrity of the ability transmission pipeline and guaranteeing its continued and dependable operation,” it stated in a press release.

GWL is looking on all residents, property managers and companies in Kumasi and adjoining communities to start harvesting and storing bulk water earlier than Tuesday’s deadline to reduce the home impression of the disruption.

The ability firm expressed its deep remorse that the upkeep work will inevitably trigger important inconvenience to its valued client base. Nevertheless, administration assured that ordinary water manufacturing and high-pressure provide will resume quickly after the engineering workforce completes repairs to the pipeline.

Ghana Water Restricted appealed to the risky client marketplace for utmost restraint and stated its regional groups would proceed to completely have interaction the general public all through the method.

The corporate inspired prospects to carefully observe official digital communication channels and regional radio briefings for real-time updates on the progress of the engineering train.

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