Abuja water board august news

Here are some news updates from the Abuja Water Board for the month of August:

August 2022 News

  1. Water Supply Restoration: The Abuja Water Board has restored water supply to most parts of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) after a brief disruption caused by a technical fault. The board assured residents that efforts are being made to prevent future disruptions.
  2. New Water Treatment Plant: The Abuja Water Board has commissioned a new water treatment plant in the Gwagwalada area of the FCT. The plant is expected to increase water supply to the area and reduce the reliance on boreholes.
  3. Water Quality Improvement: The board has launched a campaign to improve water quality in the FCT. The campaign includes regular testing and monitoring of water samples, as well as public education on the importance of water safety.
  4. New Metering System: The Abuja Water Board has introduced a new metering system to improve water billing and reduce revenue losses. The system uses advanced technology to accurately measure water consumption and prevent theft.
  5. Community Engagement: The board has launched a community engagement program to educate residents on the importance of water conservation and the need to report any water-related issues to the authorities.
  6. Water Supply Expansion: The Abuja Water Board has announced plans to expand its water supply network to cover more areas of the FCT. The expansion is expected to increase water supply to over 1 million residents.
  7. Staff Training: The board has organized training programs for its staff to improve their skills and knowledge in water treatment, distribution, and customer service.
  8. Water Safety Awareness: The Abuja Water Board has launched a water safety awareness campaign to educate residents on the importance of water safety and the risks associated with contaminated water.

These are some of the news updates from the Abuja Water Board for the month of August. If you're looking for more information, you can visit the board's website or social media pages.