The Ghana Water
Company Limited (GWCL) says it will not relent in shutting down its plants in
areas impacted by illegal mining when the turbidity levels of raw water in
those areas surpass a critical threshold.
The Managing
Director of the utility company, Clifford Braimah, expressed these concerns
about the substantial impact of illegal mining on their operations and made an
appeal for collective efforts to combat this issue.
In a Public
Accounts Committee hearing, he defended the company’s proposed 334% tariff
increase, explaining that it aims to motivate Ghanaians to assume
responsibility by deterring illegal mining activities within their communities.
“If I had my
way, Ghanaians will go and chase away all the galamsayers out of their areas
because once the turbidity goes up, we shut the plant. And if you have no
alternative access to water, you will take the situation seriously because we
stay with the people who pollute the water. And if we [GWCL] shut down, you
will not even know where to go to get the water.”
“If you pollute
the water and the cost of treatment goes up, why don’t you pay for it because
you are making money in one breath polluting the water?”
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SOURCE: CITINEWSROOM.COM
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