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Government announces "3Rs" for Maghtab
- Redundant,
Researched and Rehabilitated
The government yesterday announced it will be entering into negotiations
with three consortia that have been short-listed by an independent Adjudication
Board as the most capable to implement two out of three components regarding
the management of waste. The move follows the publication of the Solid
Waste Management Strategy for the Maltese Islands earlier this month.
The Boards report follows an appraisal of the various proposals
received and made by the same consultants who drew up the Integrated
Solid Waste Management Strategy for the Maltese Islands which has now
been finalised. The Consultants appointed by the Environment Ministry
for this purpose were Integrated Skills Ltd, since this was the company
that, through Carl Bro, of Denmark had been engaged by the European
Commission to draw up the necessary Strategy for Malta.
In line with the appraisal made by the consultants and the subsequent
recommendation of the adjudication board, the implementation of waste
management will be divided into three separate packages:
_ (1) a contract for the reception, management, processing, recovery
and disposal of construction and demolition (C&D) this component
represents 80% of all our waste streams;
_ (2) a contract for the reception, management, processing, recovery
and disposal of all other types of waste, including hazardous waste
and sewage sludge;
_ (3) a contract for the remediation, landscaping and after-care of
the existing landfill sites in particular: Maghtab, Qortin (Gozo)
and Wied Fulija.
Following the recommendation of the Adjudication Board, the government
is in a position to commence negotiations with the three consortia (out
of eight) that have been short-listed.
Negotiations will commence in terms of the first two packages described
above. Consortia have been appraised by the consultants on the basis
of the quality and clarity of their presentation; experience and track
record in waste management; their qualifications, experience and personnel,
as well as their conformity with technical requirements to enter into
waste management contracts of this nature.
On the basis of a ranking of consortia with regard to the above criteria
by the consultants, which ranking was confirmed by the Board, the government
has announced that the three short-listed consortia are
(a) Onyx-CGEA (France) / AX Holdings (Malta);
(b) Staedtereinigung West Nolting GmbH & Co. KG (Germany) / Polidano
Brothers Ltd. (Malta);
(c) SITA (France).
The short-listed consortia include in each case international providers
of waste management services of repute. Separate negotiations with each
of the three short-listed consortia will commence on Friday, 2nd. November
2001.
Following the negotiation process, the Board will be invited to submit
to the government its final recommendation on which of the consortia
can carry out the contract packages with respect of handling construction
and demolition waste, and with respect of handling all other waste.
The same or a different consortium can be chosen in respect of these
two packages.
With regard to the third package, which deals with the rehabilitation
of existing landfills at Maghtab, Qortin and Wied Fulija, the government
has been advised by the consultants that before a final decision on
the best form of rehabilitation can be taken, a precise scientific profile
of these landfills is required.
Accordingly, the Environment Ministry has requested the consultants
to draw up terms of reference for a tender or selective quotation process
to identify an independent international company that specialises in
such issues to carry out this profile. Once that profile is submitted,
Government can then proceed to select from among all the companies that
submitted proposals regarding waste management on this specific issue
or if necessary make a fresh call for proposals that are limited to
this package.
According to the ministry, through this approach waste management in
Malta will be following the logical sequence of implementation through
which one cannot begin to rehabilitate Maghtab, Qortin or other landfills
before their actual closure targeted for 2004.
In this respect, the ministry has set out its own 3Rs for Maghtab -
that it to render it Redundant through its closure by proceeding with
the first two waste management packages; to have it Researched through
a scientific profile that is carried out independently of all companies
that submitted proposals; and to have it Rehabilitated following the
profile exercise.
The implementation of the waste management strategy is Governments
most important environmental challenge which it is facing with courage
and determination, not least by setting itself strict time frames within
which to carry out this challenge in line with the recently published
strategy.
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