Saturday, 26 November 2016

Liquid Waste Treatment Plant Replaces 100 year old 'Lavender Hill'

President John Dramani Mahama on Friday 25th November inaugurated a new liquid waste treatment plant to replace Accra's famous 'Lavender Hill'. Lavender hill is a place where liquid waste is dumped directly into the sea untreated. For over centuries, this part of Accra was ironically referred to as the lavender hill because of the strong stench that the place is known for.

Aerial view of the plant
 The new waste processing plant will treat the waste thoroughly and this will help eradicate pollution of the air, land and the sea. It will also generate electricity for public us



Know how to endorse the Mahama Paper on 7th Decemebr



The plant will also produce electricity


Treatment Workshop

Treatment systems

President Mahama touring the facility

Waste treatment system

Turn your thumb to fit in and make sure your thumb does not cross the box

1. Keep your hands clean and make sure you dry the indelible ink on your finger with a handkerchief before taking the ballot paper. 

2. After voting for John Mahama (3rd on the ballot), Clean your thumb very well before folding the paper to avoid soiling the paper with ink.

3. Vote for all NDC parliamentary candidates to support Mahama's second term

 Tell a friend to tell a friend now.




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