Lydia Alhassan inspects sanitation projects in Western Region

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The Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, Lydia Seyram Alhassan has visited the Western Region’s Wastewater Treatment Plant and Medical Waste Treatment Facility.

Following her tour, the Minister expressed satisfaction with the facilities operations, observing that they are functioning effectively and aligning with the region’s development goals.

“These facilities provide a sustainable solution to uncontrolled dumping of medical waste and faecal sludge,” she emphasised.

Lydia Alhassan also highlighted the government’s plans to collaborate with the private sector to invest in the sanitation sector, aiming to establish more facilities nationwide.

The visit was part of the minister’s familiarisation tour, having assumed office in May this year, aimed at gaining firsthand insight into development projects in the region.

Lydia Alhassan inspects sanitation projects in Western Region

She stressed the importance of such plants in supporting development goals, aiming to treat all waste from Tarkwa, Nzema, and Ahanta.

She mentioned the upcoming operation of the IRECOP facility, delayed due to capacity upgrades, which will recycle about 90% of the region’s waste, generating employment opportunities.

Lydia Alhassan Inspects Sanitation Projects In Western Region

The Western Regional Minister, Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, noted that the projects were now operational, with the facility processing 10 trucks of waste daily, aiming to direct more waste to the facility.

He added that the plant also produces end products meeting international standards.

The €20 million Takoradi Wastewater Treatment Plant, a joint project involving Jospong Group, Pureco Kft, Ecosteryl, Sewage Systems Ghana Ltd, and the ministry, aims to transform waste management systems in the region.

Lydia Alhassan inspects sanitation projects in Western Region

The facility treats 10,000 cubic meters of faecal matter daily using European technology.

The project includes a centralized medical waste treatment plant to collect and treat hazardous healthcare waste.

Lydia Alhassan inspects sanitation projects in Western Region

Lydia Alhassan also used the opportunity to inspect the Tarkordi-Sekondi water expansion project in Daboase, which was about 65% complete.

Source: Adomonline

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