Activities of unlawful miners, domestically often known as ‘galamsey,’ within the Oda River is changing into harmful as they hold working regardless of the risk posed by their work to the Odaso Water Treatment Plant.
The air pollution has reached a stage the place greater than half of handled water goes waste, officers of the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) have revealed.
“The designed capacity of the Odaso plant is 4 million gallons per day. In respect of the current situation we have at Odaso, based on the pollution of the river source, we are now producing only 40 percent of the designed capacity, throwing 60 percent of the water we extract for treatment which means that the plant is seriously under threat”, Ashanti Regional Chief Manager in-charge of Production for GWCL, Dr Hanson Mensah-Akutteh stated.
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The Odaso water remedy plant provides handled water to the residents of Obuasi and its environs. The miners are at present conducting their illegality straight within the Oda River, few meters away from the water remedy plant.
The incapability of the remedy plant to supply as much as capability has led to water rationing in communities that supply pipe-borne water from the Odaso Treatment Plant.
Some affected residents now depend on groundwater or typically close by streams to entry water for home actions. The plant, in line with officers, threat being shut down if the air pollution continues.
“Before the advent of ‘galamsey’, the process loss was about 5 percent, but now it’s 60 percent. There will be a time whe’n the plant itself by the nature of the system design may not be able to treat water anymore. In that case, we will have to shut down and nobody will get water”, Dr Mensah-Akutteh warned.
Like the Oda River, many water our bodies within the nation proceed to undergo air pollution.
Attaining the Sustainable Development Goal 6 goal of ‘Access to clean water for all by 2030’ could also be missed by Ghana if the air pollution of water our bodies is left unchecked.