The regeneration of Wied Għajn Riħana in Burmarrad has been completed, with Project Green leading extensive efforts to address flooding and improve access for farmers and visitors.
During a site visit, Environment Minister Miriam Dalli and Project Green COO Architect Beverley Costa highlighted the work undertaken, including the removal of three tonnes of waste and the rebuilding of 1.2km of rubble walls.
Wooden grids and barriers were also installed to combat soil erosion and enhance access for farmers.
The project included clearing invasive species, planting 1,400 trees and shrubs, and cleaning the valley to increase its rainwater collection capacity and reduce flooding in the area.
Removed waste ranged from oil storage tanks to construction debris and other illegally dumped items.
Minister Dalli emphasised the importance of valleys in Malta’s natural ecosystem and called on the public to help maintain these spaces. “This project demonstrates how sustainability, agriculture, and recreation can coexist harmoniously,” she said.
Project Green COO Beverley Costa and Senior Project Manager Joseph Borda described the innovative methods used to restore ecological balance while respecting the valley’s natural features.
Wied Għajn Riħana is now a green zone serving 4,410 nearby residents and enhancing local biodiversity.
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