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    Home » Aqua Life Expands Impact in District 17 with Major Road Project, New Factory, and Deepening Social Commitments
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    Aqua Life Expands Impact in District 17 with Major Road Project, New Factory, and Deepening Social Commitments

    Austine NewmanBy Austine NewmanAugust 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ‎‎By: Alphanso G. Kalama 

    ‎‎Montserrado County – Aqua Life, Liberia’s leading provider of clean and safe drinking water, is once again making a transformative impact this time through a major road pavement initiative in Red Hill Field Community, District 17, Montserrado County. The project, being implemented under the company’s robust Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program, addresses years of poor road conditions and aligns with its broader mission to uplift communities across Liberia.

    ‎‎This initiative is being carried out in close collaboration with the office of District #17 Representative Hon. Bernard Blue Benson, who praised Aqua Life as a trusted and long-standing development partner.

    ‎“I’m satisfied with our development partner Aqua Life,” said Rep. Benson. “Red Hill Field Community is undergoing massive transformation with the pavement of roads as requested by my office through the Chairman and people of the community. This is massive for the community, especially as commuting during the rainy season has always been a major challenge. We wholeheartedly welcome this development.”

    ‎‎The project covers vital routes, including Red Power, the Market area, Central Red Hill Field, and White Compound, making it one of the most significant infrastructure upgrades in the area in recent years.

    ‎‎A Broader Commitment to Liberia’s Development‎

    ‎This is not the first time Aqua Life has demonstrated its commitment to national development. The company has consistently fulfilled its civic and corporate duties from timely tax payments to ensuring fair compensation for its workforce, including overtime pay. It is also widely recognized for maintaining some of the highest hygiene and safety standards in the water production industry.‎

    ‎Aqua Life is currently constructing a new state-of-the-art factory to expand its distribution network and improve nationwide access to its products. The facility, once completed, will allow Aqua Life to scale its operations, create more jobs, and serve Liberians in even the most remote areas with its signature clean, healthy, and safe drinking water.

    ‎‎A Legacy of Goodwill

    ‎‎Beyond infrastructure and employment, Aqua Life has also carried out several goodwill gestures over the years, including donations to hospitals, schools, and disaster-affected communities. The company has partnered with local organizations on clean water campaigns and health outreach, reflecting its deep sense of corporate citizenship.‎

    ‎As Aqua Life continues to grow, so too does its commitment to uplifting the lives of everyday Liberians proving that private sector leadership, when rooted in purpose and community, can be a powerful engine for national development.

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