The Water Services Corporation (WSC) is intent on producing one uniform quality of water across Malta within the coming months, WSC CEO Karl Cilia told The Malta Independent on Sunday. Cilia had ...
The European Court of Justice has found Malta to be in breach of its EU obligations over discharges from waste water treatment ... is the Ic-Cumnija plant in Mellieha. "Moreover, the two treatment ...
The Water Services Corporation has reassured residents that the levels of chlorine in tap water are within safe limits after a Qormi man complained the water supplying his home tasted strongly of ...
is currently developing a car park for staff opposite Mater Dei Hospital. The remarkable archaeological find was made during trenching works for potable water installation, which is part of the road ...
A Punic tomb complex dating back approximately 2,300 years has been found during works on a car park for staff opposite ... trenching works for potable water installation, which is part of the ...
The extension will now bring the Bengħajsa park to 27,000 square metres. “In the case of Bengħaisa, what was once supposed to be an extension to an industrial project is instead providing the ...
Humanity has thrown the global water cycle off balance “for the first time in human history,” fueling a growing water disaster that will wreak havoc on economies, food production and lives ...
As if the problems arising from wars and pandemics are not worrisome enough, we now have to live with the growing fear that the world is also running out of water. Even though about 71 percent of ...
Climate change and chronic water mismanagement are placing "unprecedented stress" on the world's water systems, according to a new report. More than half of the world's food production is at risk ...
The water cycle is the vital Earth process that moves freshwater and moisture around the planet, and for the first time in human history, that system is breaking down. A new report from the Global ...
The original joke from South Park was in reference to the response BP CEO, Tony Hayward, gave in relation to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010 to which he simply replied, “I’m sorry,” a comment ...