Scenic Wied il-Mielah free of sewage outflow at last
Picture: Brian Scicluna - mynews@timesofmalta.com
One of the most scenic places in Gozo, Wied il-Mielah, has finally got rid of a sewage outfall which had caused it to be shunned by visitors.
The valley, near Gharb, was cleaned up and rehabilitated in the past months by Gharb Council and the government, using EU structural funds.
Streets were resurfaced and eight small bridges were built or rebuilt in traditional style. Six dams were also built, to hold a total of 7200m3 of water.
Rubble walls were repaired and new trees were planted. Security cameras operating on solar energy were installed.
There is also easier access for viewing of the picturesque Azure window - similar to the one at Dwejra - which is at the mouth of the valley.
The main problem to date, however, remained a sewage outflow. This has now been stopped, with the dirty water being diverted to the sewage treatment plant at Ras il-Hobz, which has also replaced the outfalls at San Blas, Wied il-Ghasri and Mgarr ix-Xini.
"This has opened a new era in the environmental story of the western side of Gozo," Gharb council said.
It recalled that it had, for years, pressed the authorities to stop sewage flowing down the valley.
"Today, finally, Wied il-Mielah is becoming its old self, an important area in the locality which was always used by the locals for cultivating their fields, for family outings, fishing and years ago, as a swimming site," the council said.
It thanked all those involved in the work and said it has also published brochures and a booklet promoting Wied il-Mielah country walks covering the Wied il-Mielah area and other places of interest in Gharb.
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Alfred Falzon
Oct 23rd 2011, 09:22
No wonder I love Gozo and invite many others to emulate my tastes!
Gozo is our gem and may it remains so with the help of all!
Thanks, Gharb Local Council, you deserve a patting on the back, and why not, after all? Those who work hard for our country and countrymen deserve our full backing.
Wied il-Mielah belongs to all of us and to future generations who should follow the example set by their ancestors!
Mr Peter Korsten
Jul 9th 2011, 17:31
That's not fair: Gozo has two azure windows, and Malta has none. :)
Still, this is good news. Malta is a very pretty little country.
Ramon Curmi
Jul 9th 2011, 13:12
well done now this is great news inded.... been there last year and was a great pity that such a great place was in such a dire state
Mr ALBERT LEONE GANADO
Jul 9th 2011, 11:50
Well done to all concerned. I shall certainly pay a visit to the area and explore it in the coming weeks. Gozo has become the lungs of the Maltese islands. Let us hope we keep it that way for as soon as many of us step off the Gozo Boat we immediately feel a rush of fresh and clean air entering our lungs.
Emanuel Bajada
Jul 9th 2011, 22:28
But I'm afraid these lungs are not having any flow of blood and your lungs , read Gozo is fast becoming old and soon will die. Only a big open heart surgery will save it - and this have to happen the soonest.
Mr Tony Camilleri
Jul 9th 2011, 11:44
using EU structural funds collected from us through our taxes and the €186,000 daily membership fee which we pay to the eu.
Also, isn't it a bit late considering that the PN has been in government since 1987 bar 18 months?
Do they expect us to burn incense for them?
Elisa Delia
Jul 9th 2011, 10:18
Well done! Hope no kind of vandalism takes place.
Mr joseph saliba
Jul 9th 2011, 10:01
Another milestone towards echo gozo and malta.
Mr Joe Gatt
Jul 9th 2011, 10:41
A step in the right direction, now control the ever spread of new Buildings.
This was an unnecessary and temporary inconvenience, temporary as it could be reversed.
But the uncontrolled building spree is spoiling the `GOZO` picturesque Landscape,
`PERMANENTLY`
J. Fiorentino
Jul 9th 2011, 11:55
GOZO.......GOZO.......Gozo......Gozo......gozo......gozo......