Owabi water treatment plant shut down due to technical issue
The Owabi Water Treatment Plant, a crucial facility supplying water to the Abuakwa District and surrounding communities in the Ashanti Region, has been temporarily shut down due to a technical challenge.
According to a press release issued by Ghana Water Limited (GWL) on January 27, 2026, the shutdown occurred on January 26, 2026, at 4:30 p.m.
The technical issue is attributed to a problem with the high-lift pump that draws water from the clear well.
Engineers from GWL are working diligently to resolve the challenge and restore water production as swiftly as possible.
The shutdown is expected to affect several areas, including Asuoyeboah, Tanoso, Apatrapa, Pokukrom, Bokankye, Nyankyereniase, Esaase, Akropong, Mensi, Twedie, Abuakwa, Maakro, Mim, Nkwakom, Nkawe, Toase, Afari, Wioso, Mpasatia, Abrepo Asuobenteng, Bronikrom, Part of Bohyen, Military Barracks, and surrounding communities supplied by the Owabi Water Treatment Plant.
GWL management has apologised for any inconvenience this situation may cause and has assured customers that efforts are underway to restore the water supply as quickly as possible.
Trending News

NDC releases guideline for branch elections and committee appointments nationwide
16:40
A/R: Police arrest four suspected Armed Robbers Linked to Kunsu attacks
19:02
IGP Yohuno elevates 17 officers after major drug and arms busts
10:05
C/R: Dispute over GHS 300 ends in tragedy in Mankessim
12:53
Ashanti Regional Minister condemns violent clash between suspected galamseyers and police in Amansie Central
15:49
Gordon Asare-Bediako declares intent to contest NPP Communications Director position
09:33
Accra Police arrest 3 foreigners over suspected SIM Box Fraud
15:11
Nana Oye Bampoe Addo celebrates 60th birthday with donation to Dzorwulu Special School
15:00
DVLA boss highlights excavator registration, 24-Hour operations as key achievements in first year
18:50
Greater Accra Regional Minister vows zero tolerance for illegal construction on waterways and Ramsar sites
09:58



