Monday, April 21, 2008

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"Malagrotta closes, the emergency is at hand"


On the front is going to waste the Lazio strode to a disaster worse than Campania. In the future of Rome, after Malagrotta, there Guidonia. A time bomb that could explode at the end of 2008 and destroy the environmental balance, social and economic of the whole industrial area north of Rome.
Alert Senator throws the PDL Cesare Cursi: "In December 2008 Malagrotta close. You risk serious sanitation problems. Heaps of garbage on the street, infections. Veltroni Marrazzo and in recent years have done nothing. The radical left, has always been opposed to incinerators, ruled the roost. And today there is a risk if the administration will remain in the left hand, simply changing address the millions of cubic meters of waste produced in Rome by a Malagrotta Guidonia. A situation that evokes that of Naples. "In Naples, the only commissioner manages the emergency - said Cursi -. In Rome we have to move on time. The new mayor, newly elected, will have to act quickly new structural choices. New incinerators, new composting plants. And bring the collection to share 35% by 2011. " The landfill
Guidonia, the second in Lazio after Malagrotta, with more than 5 million cubic meters of waste, disposing of garbage today than 50 municipalities in the Valle Aniene. Common people as Tivoli, Monterotondo, Subiaco. And now bursts. The area is part of Inviolata Archaeological Park, a green expanse of rich finds of the Roman Republic than 2 thousand years ago. No one could conceive of throwing in there million cubic meters of garbage. But there are those who decided. The Region of Lazio, in fact, by Decree 93/2007 commissioner, has reduced the perimeter of the park and cut off the very area of \u200b\u200bthe landfill. The real prospect is that, once closed Malagrotta in late 2008, the garbage goes though the Romans just Guidonia creating a real ecological time bomb near the Technology Centre of Rome, the industrial area of \u200b\u200bthe capital. The landfill now breaks out, it's true. The mountain of garbage rises vertically with each passing year. But the Regional Decree of 15 October 2007 provides for the extension of the area, and seems made to make way for other million cubic meters of garbage. Cursi choices needed for the opposite: "In all Italy differentiation increases. In Rome and Lazio, by contrast, almost everything is thrown into landfill. Yet it would be enough take the health data of the last 10 years. And compare them. Near the landfill increases skin diseases, especially against the elderly and children, respiratory diseases, those affecting the liver. Not to mention the cancer risks, whose effects are revealed at a distance of time. A Malagrotta the air we breathe is not the mountain. The same, if not worse, it could happen to Guidonia. What, do not forget, is the second largest municipality by population of Lazio, with 100 thousand inhabitants. "

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