The Management of Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) in the Ashanti Region has announced a scheduled shutdown of the Barekese Water Treatment Plant from Monday, March 17 to Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
The temporary halt in operations is to allow for the installation of new interconnection pipelines and foot valves at the Suame roundabout, a move expected to enhance the water supply system in the Kumasi Metropolis and its surrounding areas.
In a statement, GWL acknowledged the inconvenience this will cause to affected communities, including Offinso, the entire Kumasi Metropolis, and its environs.
However, the company assured the public that their team of engineers will work diligently within the estimated timeframe to restore water supply.
“This measure is in line with GWL’s commitment to enhancing the water supply capacity from the Barekese Water Treatment Plant to improve water service delivery and address the supply challenges in the metropolis,” the statement read.
GWL has urged essential service providers, particularly hospitals and schools, to ensure they have adequate water storage during the shutdown.
While expressing regret for the inconvenience, the management pleaded with consumers for their patience, emphasizing that the project aims to improve overall water services in the region.