MaltaToday previous editions

MALTATODAY 1 May 2022

Issue link: https://maltatoday.uberflip.com/i/1466490

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 29 of 47

maltatoday | SUNDAY • 1 MAY 2022 EYEWITNESS 14 What lies beneath? Reservoir at Harbour Areas Floriana British Era Reservoir A series of majestic underground structures enclose a valuable secret on how to fight water scarcity in Malta and Gozo. These reservoirs, built to collect and channel rain- water, amazing feats of engineering and architecture realized by the Knights and British, are testament to the great effort and expense invested to secure the islands' water needs. Vital to Malta's survival for centuries, today they are endangered from disuse, or worse, from being seen as an obstacle to construction and develop- ment. "We are custodians of a centuries'-old water-saving culture that can teach valuable lessons to all Med- iterranean islands struggling with water scarcity," Manuel Sapiano, CEO of Malta's Energy and Water Agency (EWA). "Protecting and reviving this herit- age, of which rainwater harvesting reservoirs are a key pillar, can provide us with immensely valuable tools to shield us against climate change." EWA, in collaboration with NGO Global Water Partnership-Mediterranean has formed Alter Aqua, a public-private project with support from The Co- ca-Cola Foundation and GSD Marketing Ltd., put- ting this vision into practice by identifying forgotten reservoirs of great cultural and environmental value, and bringing them back to life through restoration works, before handing them back to Malta's com- munities. Last year, major works were undertaken under Vic- tory square in Birgu, in collaboration with the Birgu Municipality, bringing back to life the historic res- ervoir, which filled up with 800,000 litres of rainwa- ter shortly after its restoration. Currently, works are progressing in the Auberge de France, a 400-year- old building which serves as the seat of Birgu's Mu- nicipal council, whose underground reservoir will again be used to collect rainwater, highlighting the importance of rainwater harvesting as part of the Municipality's strategy for water security. A common interest in rainwater harvesting res- ervoirs has led Alter Aqua to collaborate with Ste- ven Mallia, a photographer and designer who has devoted himself to researching and uncovering the magnificence and cultural value of these structures. Having already photographed more than 200 under- ground reservoirs, he is documenting their beauty as well as challenges they are facing. "Reservoirs are strewn everywhere across Mal- ta and Gozo, in response to the ubiquitous lack of freshwater that our ancestors faced. If we see these reservoirs today only as an antiquated obstacle to de- velopment, they stand little chance of surviving. But if we can make their beauty and cultural value shine, and highlight their potential as tourist attractions, then we can unite to protect them," Mallia said. Mallia firmly believes that the key is to allow more people, including younger generations, see and ex- perience for themselves the magnificence of these structures. He is currently compiling a photographic book, to be released in August 2022, giving the chance to all to 'immerse' themselves in these hidden gems. Mall- ia already sees evidence of this public interest in the engagement witnessed in his dedicated Facebook group, Il-Gibjun, which counts more than 2,700+ active members who are fascinated by Malta's water saving heritage. It is high time that the value of these underground gems came out into the open.

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of MaltaToday previous editions - MALTATODAY 1 May 2022