Water is rationed across Ghana by the Water Company.

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According to the management of Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL), rationing water has become necessary in the country due to the dry season’s effects on water production and distribution.

It defined the action as a water demand management strategy that will ensure an equitable distribution of water to consumers across the country, according to the company.

The GWCL is a statement that advises consumers to conserve water by, among other things, avoiding indiscriminately watering lawns with treated water, limiting the use of treated water for car washing by using buckets rather than hosing, and turning off all taps when not in use in their various homes and offices.

As a result of the dry season, consumers in some parts of the country are suffering an inconsistent flow of water, according to the report.

The GWCL also asked the public to report any burst pipes or leaks to the nearest GWCL district office as soon as possible.

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