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WSC launches customer contract

published on The Times of Malta dated 26th January 2012

On its 20th anniversary the Water Services Corporation launched a customer contract outlining the government company’s obligations towards consumers.

Applikazzjoni quddiem il-MEPA għall-impjanti biex flok jintrema, l-ilma jerġa' jintuża

Published on maltarightnow.com on the 24th of January 2012

Wara l-istudji li għamlet u li bdew fl-2008, il-Korporazzjoni għas-Servizzi tal-Ilma tefgħet l-applikazzjoni quddiem il-MEPA biex tibni impjanti, biswit dawk li jittrattaw l-ilma qabel jintrema l-baħar, biex minflok jibqa' jintrema fil-baħar, l-ilma trattat jerġa' jintuża.

20 years of activity for WSC

Published on the Malta Independent of the 25th January 2012 

The Water Services Corporation has celebrated its 20th anniversary by launching a new customer contract, outlining its obligations towards customers as well as customers’ own responsibilities.

Sale of Tenders

The Chief Executive informs the General Public that as from Thursday 18 August 2011, Tender documents may be purchased only through the website of the Water Services Corporation.

Malta has second cleanest sea water

Malta last year had the cleanest bathing waters in the EU after Cyprus and has been dubbed a “star” by the European Commission for its improvement in trying to keep its seas in a pristine state.

The island is reaping the fruits of a multi-million euro investment, supported by EU funds, to construct three sewage treatment plants, which has helped it improve its coastal waters by leaps and bounds.

€60m sewage treatment plant inaugurated

A €60 million plant which treats 80 per cent of sewage produced in Malta was inaugurated today by the Prime Minister.

The commissioning of the plant, at Ta' Barkat, near Xgħajra, means that Malta has become the first Mediterranean country which treats all of its sewage before dumping it into the sea.

Two smaller plants were commissioned last year and two years ago at Iċ-Ċumnija, near Anchor Bay, and in Gozo. The total bill, of €108 million, was partly met by the European Union. EU co-funding on the Barkat plant alone was 85%.