Our Water Is Not Contaminated – GWCL
Communications Manager for Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL), has refuted claims that water from the Company is contaminated. Mr Stanley Martey stressed that water coming from the Company met the best of international standards and was treated thoroughly and that if there was any contamination, it would be from the
handling and storage by end users and the channel of water transmission and distribution. Mr Martey said this during a panel discussion on the sidelines of a multi-stakeholder engagement on Ghana WASH Week celebration. The event, organised by the Ghana Coalition of NGOs in the Water and Sanitation, brought together
stakeholders in the sector to discuss issues facing the water and sanitation sector. The event was on the theme, Urban Water Supply in Ghana - Reflecting on the Past, Defining the Future. Mr Martey said the Company had over the years made a lot of investments in water treatment and accessibility through adoption of
technology and changing transmissions and distribution channels. On revenue mobilisation, the GWCL Communications Manager said they had put in place measures to ensure that they reduced the non-revenue water losses from 42 percent to 35 percent by 2025. A lot goes into reducing this non-revenue water losses
which mostly occur as a result of illegal and inappropriate connections. We have adopted digitilisation and technology in most of our operations, which we intend to use to meet some of these challenges, he added.