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Drainage system at Adjiringanor Astro Turf not to blame for recent flooding – Contractors

Edwin Kwakofi by Edwin Kwakofi
June 29, 2021
Reading Time: 2 mins read

The Wembley Sports Construction Company Limited (WSCCL) has clarified that the recent flooding of the artificial pitch it built at Adjiringanor was not as a result of the failure of the drainage system of the enclosure.

The company released a statement on Monday in response to viral videos and photos which showed the recently commissioned astroturf submerged during the weekend’s downpour.

WSCCL insisted that the flooding was due to the “failure of the drainage system in the neighbourhood of the pitch”, as the pitch’s fully-functioning drainage system was designed to empty into the available outlets around the arena.

“We wish to state that Wembley Sports Construction Company Limited (WSCCL) has immense experience in delivering well-designed and constructed artificial football pitches in several locations across the country,” the statement said.

“Our pitches are constructed with a subterranean drainage system suitably designed to virtually eliminate the likelihood of our pitches being flooded during a ‘regular’ rainfall. This drainage system is designed to empty into the available drainage system of the immediate environs of the pitch.”

The company noted that despite the initial flooding, the pitch’s drainage system successfully “evacuated the water” within two hours.

WSCCL added that it was looking at possibly extending its drainage work to the surrounding areas to ensure the situation does not recur.

“We wish to reassure all our stakeholders that WSCCL remains committed to delivering technically sound artificial pitches irrespective of local conditions or challenges,” the statement concluded.

Parts of the country, particularly within the country’s two largest cities, Accra and Kumasi, were flooded after the weekend’s five-hour-long downpour.

Footage of the flooding, which has displaced some residents and destroyed property, has been shared widely on social media.

Read the full statement from Wembley Sports Construction Company Limited on the incident at Adjiringanor here

 

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