No to the landfill, we do not want the ‘rubbish’ of Rome
Committees, mayor and residents opposed the choice of the Lazio Region to choose Magliano Romano as the site for the new landfill.
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“We want to leave a clean world, the prairies. Our area must remain as it is today. We don’t want the discharge and we do not want the rubbish of Rome “. The residents of Magliano Romano are resolute, united in the committee to say no to the landfill. The reservoir of 890 thousand cubic meters owned by the Idea 4 company, also owned by Acea, returns after years of operation stop following the ok given by the regional offices. But the committees, which for years have been fighting against the landfill, promise battle. “For eight years, since 2014, we have been fighting against the landfill granted by the Municipality of Magliano Romano – Nadia explains to Fanpage.it, which also tells a little about the genesis of this reservoir. “The landfill was born in 2002 as a deposit of rubble, while in 2007, with the change of administration, as many as 135 cer codes were granted to the Idea 4 company. In these codes there was everything, from boiler ashes to hospital waste. , passing through the mud and garbage of the houses “.
Citizens against the landfill: “Crazy choice, let’s not give up”
Since 2014, the committees have been on a war footing against the landfill. The landfill should serve Rome and the province, which at the moment flows into the reservoirs of Albano and Viterbo. The ok to the Magliano Romano site was given by the Lazio Region, but the mayor Francesco Mancini has already expressed his opposition and appealed to the TAR against the new opening, calling it a “crazy and unsustainable choice”. “We organized ourselves by creating a garrison, open for eight years now – continues Nadia – since 2014 we have won all the appeals to the TAR, but we are at the point that the Region has allowed the company to open the landfill because according to them it is right to penalize a territory to have the waste of Rome. Then today is Rome, tomorrow we don’t know. Because when there is a landfill, it starts with one thing and ends with another “.
Report by Daniele Napolitano
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