Commentaries | Feb 04,2023
Residents in the capital are all too familiar with the rationing of running water supply as the 0.48 million cubic meters of water pumped out by the Authority fails to meet even half of the capital's demand. The nearly eighty-year-old Gefersa dam still provides the majority of the city's water as new city burgeons at the doorstep. Despite the Addis Abeba Water & Sewage Authority draining eight percent of the 100 billion Br budget, limited water supply is still a source of frustration for urbanites.
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