Mr Ashia explained that when there was power outage production ceases therefore they needed regular electricity supply for the treatment of water for uninterrupted supply to the people.
On pollution of water bodies, he said, it made production costs higher as a lot of chemicals had to be applied before water got to the acceptable standard.
He appealed to Ghanaians to cooperate with security forces to flush out galamsey operators whose activities had been the greatest source of worry to the company.
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