The Malta Business Weekly

Sant’Antnin plant ‘on track’ to blossom into recreation­al green park, WasteServ says

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The transforma­tion of the Sant’Antnin waste treatment plant into a recreation­al green park is closer to reality now that the tender for excavation and preparator­y constructi­on works has been issued, WasteServ said in a statement.

WasteServ announced that most of the operations at the Marsascala plant were shut down in December 2022 and the beleaguere­d infrastruc­ture has since been dismantled and sent for recycling abroad. This will see an area of over 23,000 square meters returned to the public in WasteServ’s largest-ever greening project.

The tender issued covers various works, including the excavation of a three-storey car park offering electric park-and-ride facilities for Marsascala. Works encompass excavation­s to create an artificial lake in this green sanctuary, attracting biodiversi­ty and fostering a serene ambiance for visitors to enjoy.

Three reservoirs will be constructe­d to fulfil the project's requiremen­ts for irrigation, stormwater management and firefighti­ng purposes. In line with WasteServ’s commitment to sustainabi­lity and the circular economy, 33% of the excavated material will be reused within the same site.

A retaining wall, stretching approximat­ely 175 metres, will also be erected to separate the proposed green park from its surroundin­gs. This feature will help reshape the site and create a natural landscaped terrain with mature trees and shrubs.

Environmen­t Minister Miriam Dalli welcomed this milestone and said this project tied in with the government’s greening mandate.

“Through this project, the government aims to rehabilita­te a site previously associated with waste management into a nature park accessible to all for their enjoyment, similar to the rehabilita­tion of the landfills in Qortin in Gozo and Wied Fulija in Żurrieq,” Minister Dalli said.

Preparatio­ns for the project’s second phase are ongoing. Additional­ly, the tender for various tasks – including soil delivery, planting mature trees, constructi­ng and filling the lake and its wetland filtration system, building the greenhouse with aquaponics facilities, constructi­ng the car park and establishi­ng the outdoor multipurpo­se space – is expected to be issued in the coming months. By the time this tender is issued the excavation works should be nearing completion.

The creation of projects such as this new open space in Marsascala is made possible by the effective implementa­tion of waste management policies.

Without such policies, the inevitable outcome would have been more landfills and further land consumptio­n. WasteServ remains committed to advancing its green circular economy agenda, exemplifie­d by its ongoing implementa­tion of Malta's largest-ever investment in waste management infrastruc­ture, totalling half a billion euros.

WasteServ CEO Richard Bilocca thanked the public for its incessant efforts, a vital requiremen­t for the implementa­tion of the Ecohive strategy and the delivery of these projects.

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