Water Resources & ManagementFederal Capital Territory Water Board To Shutdown Treatment Plants For Five Days

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ABUJA — The Management of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Water Board has announced that there will be a disruption in water supply to some areas in Abuja in a couple of days.

According to a statement released by the board on Wednesday that phases 1,3, and 4 treatment plants will be shut down for five days.

It said the shutdown is to enable the connection of a bye-pass trunk line to Kubwa mainline for the rehabilitation of the treated water tank.

The board, therefore, advised residents of the affected areas to store water for their daily use during this period.

“The maintenance work is scheduled to take place in two phases. Phase one is Monday, 18th to Tuesday 19 October and phase 2 is Friday, 22nd to Sunday 24th October 2021.”

“Consequently, there will be disruption of water supply to residents of Maitama, Asokoro , Garki 1, Garki 2 , Karu/Nyanya , Kubwa 1 and Kubwa, Wuse 1 and Wuse, Barracks and Central Area.”

“We regret the inconveniences this exercise may cause you,’’ the statement added.

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