Malta Independent

Unique industrial water tower to be restored – PA

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The Planning Commission approved planning permission for works to be carried out on the restoratio­n of a historic concrete water tower which is located within the Civil Abattoir in Marsa, the Planning Authority said in a statement.

This structure which was constructe­d in the 1930s is considered an important industrial heritage monument in the Maltese Islands.

The project which will be carried out by the Ministry for the Environmen­t in collaborat­ion with the University of Malta will focus not only on the restoratio­n of the water tower structure but serve as a research structure for lifetime engineerin­g performanc­e assessment. Innovative materials and techniques will be used throughout its restoratio­n with an appreciati­on and respect for the original materials, structure, and form of constructi­on of the water tower. Embedded sensors will be installed to monitor the structural health of this unique structure.

The water reservoir consists of a drum, open at the top with the lower part consisting of a conical structure and a dome, resting on a ring beam at the top of 12 columns supported on a base.

The water tower is considered to be a unique structure and the only one of its type in the Maltese Islands. The restoratio­n project is the first project of its kind in Malta and is in itself primarily a research project in the advanced assessment of reinforced concrete and in the restoratio­n of reinforced concrete structures.

This project is being part-financed by the Planning Authority.

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