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NWSC warns of water supply interruption after detecting technical glitch from Katosi supply line

JAVIRA SSEBWAMI | PML Daily Staff WriterbyJAVIRA SSEBWAMI | PML Daily Staff Writer
August 3, 2021
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NWSC warns of water supply interruption after detecting technical glitch from Katosi supply line (PHOTO /Courtesy).

KAMPALA — Several parts of Kampala, Wakiso and Mukono have had their water supply cut off over a technical fault in the transmission of water from the newly launched Katosi Water Treatment Plant System.

According to a statement released by the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC), water supply from has been closed off to handle emergency works at Wantoni in Mukono District.

“The contractor for the Katosi-Kampala transmission mains has detected a technical fault on the DN1400 bulk transmission main towards Wantoni,” NWSC said.

During the maintenance, NWSC said reservoirs of Mukono, Seeta, Mutungo, Sonde, Naguru and the Namugongo booster station serving Namugongo, Kyaliwajala, Naalya, Kisaasi, Ntinda and the surrounding areas will not receive water from Katosi during this time.

Residents in these areas have been urged to use water sparingly.

NWSC last month started started test-pumping to detected any glitches in water supply from the 160 million litres facility.

Katosi water project which will be key in mitigating water shortage around Kampala Metropolitan Area, is expected to supplement the Ggaba Water Plant, which is currently constrained by increasing demand, especially in south east Kampala.

Demand for water in Kampala, including central Kampala, Wakiso and Mukono, currently stands at 300 million litres per day compared to existing supply of just 240 million litres, which creates a shortage of about 60 million litres.

The facility in addition to the 240 litres pumped by the Ggaba plant take total supply per day to 400 million litres, which is way above the current peak demand of 300 million litres per day.

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