Major wastewater and potable water upgrade in Birżebbuġa progressing at full pace

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The Malta Business Weekly

The Birżebbuġa Pretty Bay Wastewater System upgrade is progressing smoothly. This €2.6 million project, which encompasses the replacement and upgrading of 2.1 km of sewage mains and the enhancement of the potable water network, is designed to bolster infrastructure reliability for both residents and businesses in the area.

The details were explained during a visit on site by the Minister for the Environment and Energy Miriam Dalli and Water Services Corporation CEO Karl Cilia together with members of the Birżebbuġa local council. Residents and their representatives expressed satisfaction with the progress registered, having observed the already completed replaced wastewater mains.

“Government remains committed to investing in the essential infrastructure for our country. This project exemplifies our resolve to address challenges swiftly and deliver lasting benefits to local communities,” Minister Miriam Dalli stated.

CEO Karl Cilia stated, “Despite an initial setback caused by seawater ingress, our teams and partners have worked diligently to keep the project on track. We are excited about the long-term benefits this upgrade will bring to the locality.”

It was further explained that improvements to the wastewater network will tackle the issue of seawater infiltration and also increase capacity for the trunk mains that service Ħal Far, Qajjenza, and Birżebbuġa itself. Residential and commercial areas will benefit from the replacement of deep trunk mains transporting wastewater toward the Birżebbuġa Pumping Station, along with the renewal of surface sewer mains and drainage house connections. The parallel upgrades to the potable water system will involve introducing new crossings, sluice valves, house connections, and a trunk main, ensuring a robust and efficient water supply for the town.

The project is expected to be completed by summer of next year. In the meantime, a dedicated shuttle service has been made available along Triq il-Bajja s-Sabiħa, and vehicle diversions are clearly marked to maintain traffic flow. Pedestrian access remains open so that daily routines can continue with minimal disruption.

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