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Swimming 'not recommended' at Wied iż-Żurrieq due to recent sewage overflow
Swimming 'not recommended' at Wied iż-Żurrieq due to recent sewage overflow

Swimming 'not recommended' at Wied iż-Żurrieq due to recent sewage overflow

Health authorities have warned against swimming at Wied Iż-Żurrieq in Qrendi following a recent sewage spill in the area. In a statement, the Environmental Health Directorate said swimming in the area was not recommended until further notice "due to a recent sewage overflow into the sea from cesspits belonging to private property". "Although the overflow

Do Not Swim Here: Health Warning Issued For Wied iż-Żurrieq | Lovin Malta

Do Not Swim Here: Health Warning Issued For Wied iż-Żurrieq | Lovin Malta

A health warning has been issued for waters at Wied iż-Żurrieq due to water contamination. The Environmental Health Directorate within the Superintendence of Public Health issued a statement to notify the public that bathing is not recommended in the area due to a recent sewage overflow into the sea from cesspits belonging to private property. Although

Swimming at Wied iż-Żurrieq not recommended due to sewage overflow

Swimming at Wied iż-Żurrieq not recommended due to sewage overflow

Swimming at Wied iż-Żurrieq is not recommended due to a sewage overflow from a private property, the Environmental Health Directorate within the Superintendence of Public Health said on Saturday. “Bathing is not recommended until further notice at the affected site due to a recent sewage overflow into the sea from cesspits belonging to private property,”

Wilġa Street Bay Is Officially Safe For Swimming Again | Lovin Malta

Wilġa Street Bay Is Officially Safe For Swimming Again | Lovin Malta

After a week of contamination, the sea off Wilġa Street, St Julian’s, is officially safe to swim in once again. The Environmental Health Directorate within the Superintendence of Public Health issued a statement to notify that the waters are once again fit for bathing and thus the health warning has been lifted. After repeating sampling of seawater

Sea at Wilġa Street, St Julians 'fit for swimming' again

Sea at Wilġa Street, St Julians 'fit for swimming' again

The sea at Wilġa Street in St Julians is once again “fit for swimming” the Environmental Health Directorate announced on Thursday. The bathing area had been closed twice in the space of a few weeks due to contaminated water. Last week the health authorities had said that the contamination “put swimmers’ health at risk” but the source of the leak had