Experts from Ballest-Nedam, the Dutch company that installed the control panel at the intake pump station of the Weija Headworks are expected in Ghana on Thursday morning from South Africa to help repair the machine.
This follows the inability of local experts to get the damaged electronic equipment fixed for the pump to function again.
Mr Stanley Martey, Communication Manager of Aqua Viters Rand Limited, disclosing this to the �Times� yesterday said AVRL was in touch with other experts in London and Holland for support in getting the engine to operate.
Source: Ghanaian Times/Ghana
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