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Tono Water Treatment Plant to Commence in October

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The Member of Parliament (MP) for the Navrongo Central Constituency, Joseph Kofi Adda, has announced that works on the Tono Water Treatment Plant would commence in October this year (2018).

He hinted that funds for the project had been approved by Parliament and it was secured from two main sources including 12 million Euros Grant from ORIO in the Netherlands and 25 million Euros from the ING Bank of Belgium.

Mr Adda said an advise party including experts led by the Chief Contractor, Martens Stefaan from the Denys Constructing Firm was in Ghana to assess the site and put in the necessary measures to kick start the project.

Mr Adda made this known on Sunday (September 23), during a tour of the construction site with the team of technicians from the main construction firm and the Ghana Water Company Limited, the Irrigation Company of Upper Region (ICOUR) to pick up the final signals for the commencement of the project at Tono.

The MP urged the people in the area to support the construction of the treatment plant and said it would provide portable drinking water to residents in the Region.

The Upper East Regional Chief Manager of the Ghana Water Company Limited, Kenneth Ennim, said when the project is completed, it would house overhead tanks, treatment plants, transmission and distribution lines and booster stations to serve the Navrongo Municipality and its environs, parts of the Kasena-Nankana West District, Bolgatanga Municipality and the Bongo District.

Mr Kofi Adda (in smock) interacting with the team of technicians at the proposed constructing site.

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