Road Closure Notice 12.04.2018
Thursday, 12 April 2018
WASCO informs the public within the Maseru City that there will be temporary Asphalt Road closure of one lane of the road section of Airport Road at Sea Point, Maseru on 14th April 2018. The closure is due to the partly road crossing construction works under “Mr. Tseliso Paul Chitja Sewerage Connection Project”. The Contractor
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Capacity building crucial for improving operational efficiency
Friday, 09 March 2018
The World Bank Technical Support for Utilities Operations (TSfUO) initiative team presented its findings to the WASCO management on 6th February, 2018. This follows an intensive assessment on WASCO’s operations of Metolong which commenced on May, 2016 and ended in April 2017. The team, composed of experts in a range of technical fields made an
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Water Shortage Notice 22.02.2018
Thursday, 22 February 2018
Dear Customer, Please be informed that there is water shutdown from 22.02.18 in the following areas in Maseru: Sea Point, Moshoeshoe 2 Temong, Maseru East Khubetsoana Selakhapane This is due to a leakage along the main supply pipeline. Maintenance works have commenced and supply will be restored as soon as it is completed. WASCO regrets
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Water Quality Restored
Thursday, 22 February 2018
WASCO wishes to inform its customers in Maseru, Morija, Roma and TY that following weeks of experiencing challenges in the treatment of manganese at the Metolong Treatment Works (MWTW), a breakthrough has been achieved and water quality has been restored to normal and/or desired levels. This success is attributed to weeks of hard work in changing some
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Press Release – Discoloured Water
Tuesday, 20 February 2018
WASCO wishes to inform the public that water supplied from the Metolong dam which supplies the towns of Maseru, Roma, TY and Morija has been discolored from early February 2018. The discoloration is caused by existence of manganese in the water. Background Manganese is a one of the most abundant naturally occurring mineral in the
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Water Shortage Notice 08.02.18
Monday, 05 February 2018
Dear Customer, Please be informed that cleaning of the high north reservoir is scheduled to commence on 08.02.18. As a result, the following areas in Maseru will experience water shortages: Koalabata Sekamaneng Ts’osane Ts’enola Customers are encouraged to store enough water before this time and use it sparingly. WASCO regrets the inconvenience this disruption may
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Water Shortage Notice 30.01.18
Tuesday, 30 January 2018
Dear Customer, Please be informed that there is maintenance scheduled at Mpilo reservoirs from 30.01.18. Residents of Qoatsaneng, Katlehong and other neighbouring villages are warned that as part of the works, water would be released from the reservoir and therefore heavy overflows will be experienced. WASCO regrets the inconvenience to be caused by the water
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TENDER NOTICE: Sewerage tankering services for different districts
Wednesday, 17 January 2018
Reference: WASCO/SCM/0118001 Water and Sewerage Company (WASCO) invites interested and qualified entities to submit proposals for the ‘Supply of Sewerage tankering services in different districts of Lesotho’. All interested bidders must be in possession of a proven track record and must be licensed for providing services of this nature. All bidders must attach certified copies
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Water Shutdown Notice 09/01/18
Wednesday, 10 January 2018
Dear Customer, Please be informed that there is water shutdown in Maseru from 09.01.18. This is due to the ongoing cleaning of service reservoirs, done in an effort to eliminate the bloodworms that have infiltrated the water supply infrastructure in some parts of the capital city. Most areas of the capital are expected to experience
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Bloodworms Press Release
Tuesday, 09 January 2018
The Water and Sewerage Company (WASCO) wishes to inform the public that it received sporadic reports of discovery of worms from some customers’ tap water in the capital city during the Christmas holidays. Some of the reports were from Old Europa and isolated cases from other areas in Maseru. Following the reports, the complainants were
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