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CONSTRUCTION OF DRINKING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM AT 95% COMPLETE IN TOGO
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Atakpamé should get a new active technical landfill next month. The project is 95% complete, according to the Minister of Water and Rural Hydraulics, Yark Damehane. The official recently visited the site.
“The supervising office (ed. note: in charge of the project) gave us some explanations and set up the completion deadline on March 11, 2024,” Damehane said after visiting the town. Atakpamé is located in the Plateaux region.
The landfill includes internal roads, disposal cells, a basin, and a drying platform. It will make it easier to process waste in Atakpamé and its surroundings.
The project aligns with the government’s commitment to improving waste management in urban areas. A similar facility will be set up in Dapaong, in the Savanes region.
It is worth noting that the town of Aképé in the Maritime region also has a technical landfill. The facility was commissioned in 2018.
SOURCE: TogoFirst