Biwater Completes Water Treatment, Supply Projects in Ghana
Biwater has successfully delivered two projects spanning a number of distinct population centers across Ghana.
In Kpong, Southeast Ghana, Biwater recently completed the construction of a 41,000-cu-meter-per-day reinforced concrete direct filtration potable water treatment plant to serve Kpong and its environs, as well as rural communities between Kpong and Tema. The facility is supplied by a lake that is situated between the Akosombo and Akuse Dams on the Volta River.
From Aframso to Kumawu in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, Biwater also completed an extensive pipeline installation project that involved the excavation, welding, laying, backfilling, testing and disinfection of more than 50 km of steel and HDPE transmission pipeline.
Excavation was carried out along challenging terrain that required breaking out hard rock to bury the pipeline, as well as some lengths above ground that were laid on pipe support plinths. Due to the hilly nature of the local topography, the scope of works included numerous road, stream and river crossings. Air valves, washout valves and isolation chamber valves were installed to ensure the continuity of flow along the route.
“The completion of these water treatment and supply projects would not have been possible without our skilled team locally. They handled the laying of extensive steel and HDPE pipes in steep and rocky terrain, whilst also successfully managing complex logistics to deliver robust and long-lasting solutions,” said David Thorpe, managing director, West Africa.
Prior to these projects, Biwater delivered the Tamale Water Supply Project in the North of Ghana and other water related infrastructure projects across the length and breadth of the country.
Source: Biwater