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  2. Ghana Water Company - Wikipedia

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    Ghana Water Company [6] Limited was established on 1 July 1999, following the conversion of Ghana Water and Sewerage Corporation into a state-owned limited liability company under the Statutory Corporations (Conversion to Companies) Act 461 of 1993 as amended by LI 1648.

  3. Water supply and sanitation in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The main traditional sources of water in many parts of rural Ghana are small ponds and unprotected wells, both of which are really easily polluted, causing diseases to the people who drink it (Oxfam). More than 50% of the rural population in Ghana also rely on unsafe water resources from vendors (Ghana Clean Water Project). This brings many ...

  4. Registrar General's Department - Wikipedia

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  5. Clifford Braimah - Wikipedia

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    2018, Award, Humanity Magazine International, "With respect to his effort for the transformation of the Ghana Water Company an enviable achievement towards the provision of quality drinking water to Ghanaians, including the protection of the water bodies, which is essential for economic and social development." [1]

  6. Weija Dam - Wikipedia

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    Weija Dam is a dam on the Densu River which supports the main water treatment plant for Accra. It is operated by the Ghana Water Company. The dam supplies about 80 percent of the potable water for the entire city of Accra and its surrounding environs. [1] [2] [3] Its construction began in 1974 and was completed in 1978 by Messrs Tahi, an ...

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  8. Water privatisation in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Between June 2006 and June 2011 the private operator Aqua Vitens Rand Ltd. (AVRL), a joint venture of the public Dutch company Vitens and the public South African company Rand Water, supports GWCL under a five-year management contract to improve its performance and rehabilitate and extend the infrastructure. [5]

  9. Public Utilities Workers' Union - Wikipedia

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    The new union affiliated to the Ghana Trades Union Congress, and by 1985, it had 20,000 members, falling to 10,288 in 2018. [2] [3] Most of its members work for the Ghana Water Company, the Electricity Company of Ghana, the State Housing Company, or the Community Water and Sanitation Agency. [1]