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I see the Spanish were also in a little bit of bother. http://www.tenerifenews.com/2016/12/spain-faces-massive-fine-for-delays-over-sewage-treatment-updates/
Yes at long last the EU has got fed up with waiting - it was 2 1/2 years ago that we were notified that us and Northumberland water were the preferred bidder. The hold up was always the cash and where it was going to come from. So the government now know that if the hand sitting continues then legal action will follow. Hopefully their response will add to this years revenue! Maybe happy days ahead. oy
The poor water standards are not just Gibraltar either, plenty other areas in UK where govt. Got it's wrists slapped in that court ruling.. Improved water standards as well as converting seawater to drinkable water are global issues, with global demand, the company that can crack this at low costs will be worth ££££ Look at the possible demand for the tech in oil rich, water poor areas.
Maybe they are closer than we think, with so much bubbling under the surface we could get a tsunami, Gib China Graphene nano filters etc
Great find Stillwaiting. It's seems they are in advance discussions..and that was 3 weeks ago. Update news should be due soon imo.
now bearing in mind the court case result would have been indicated to UK govt. a long time before and the arrangements with northumbrian water have been in place for years and processes tested, it does look like funding is the final thing to be sorted on this 20 year scheme.. which backer will they go with?
Good find Still, hopefully not too long to wait, as I presume they will wont to get things moving before other EU negotiations get in the way.
well this was the latest, 3 weeks ago, mentions soon? https://www.gibraltar.gov.gi/new/sites/default/files/press/2017/Press%20Releases/277-2017.pdf