Yendi, Ghana to Get $30 Million Water Supply Project
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Government
The government of Ghana has approved a $30 million water supply expansion project for the people of Yendi in the North. The project is expected to be completed within 30 months.
The water system would include the construction of a 15,000m3/day (3.3MGD) conventional water treatment plant, 25km transmission pipelines, water booster station, construction of reservoirs, and rehabilitation and extension of distribution networks, approximately 50km.
The system would serve the Yendi Municipality and other surrounding towns and villages and that it would take raw water from River Daka, which flows through a water treatment facility, built in 1961.
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