Ten Million Euro Reverse Osmosis Tender Up for Grabs
The Water Services Corporation is pleased to announce that it has published a multimillion Euro tender which represents an unprecedented investment in […]
The Water Services Corporation is going through an unprecedented phase of carrying out EU-funded projects. Upon completion they will have a profound effect on the management of water as a primary resource in the Maltese Islands. Below is a brief explanation of the projects and what they have achieved.
The Water Services Corporation is pleased to announce that it has published a multimillion Euro tender which represents an unprecedented investment in […]
The Water Services Corporation is pleased to announce that it has published four other tenders forming part of a multimillion Euro investment […]
WSC issues tender for the construction of a 9 km long tunnel to improve the overall water quality of the Maltese Islands […]
The Water Corporation has issued a call for tenders for this ambitious project costing €100 million, a project that will be implemented […]
Another tender forming part of the Water Services Corporation ‘Net Zero Impact Utility’ project has been published. The tender covers the trenching […]
Although drinking water produced by the WSC is safe and meets all the relative WHO, EU and Maltese standards, its taste has […]
Project Reference: ERDF 304. Priority Axis 4 – Climate Change and Resources Efficiency This project is already providing an alternative water resource […]
This project consists of measures aimed to reduce the carbon footprint of the Water Services Corporation. Pumping huge volumes of water all […]
Through this project the Corporation’s water quality and monitoring capabilities were enhanced. Reverse Osmosis membranes were upgraded and Ultra Filtration equipment installed […]
Project Reference: CF 356. Priority Axis 5 – Safeguarding the Environment This project comprised the extension of the wastewater collection network to […]
As a result of this project treated sewage effluent is being further treated and used as an additional water resource for agricultural […]