Tuesday, November 25, 2008

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GOLD OF ROME

In recent months the citizens of Rome have often given rise to forms of protest: if you were collecting differentiated, they say, there would be no need to burn everything. The landfill Malagrotta is the largest in Europe, we end up in waste Rome Ciampino, Fiumicino and Vatican City. It belongs to the company E. Jupiter Francis Rando, while capital is lawyer Manlio Cerroni the Roman monopoly of disposing of waste. In the area of \u200b\u200b
Malagrotta, in addition to the landfill and future gasifier are: an incinerator for medical waste, a refinery and four storage facilities for fuel. All structures in accordance with the law "Seveso 2" of 1999 should be monitored because according to the Harp and the conditions of the water of rivers in the area are poor. The gasifier of Rome, which is still under testing and is done these days under the eye of the judiciary, Manlio Cerroni has cost 350 million euro, half recovered with the help of the state Cip6 on and dispose of up to 500 tonnes of refuse derived fuel to generate energy for the day and 36 megawatts to be sold on the market.
The European Union had issued a directive in '99 under which they could only be disposed of waste treated, that is discarded from the collection. But we in the EU directive is transformed by decree in 2003 and applied only in 2005. And in any case until 2008 Italian landfills, in defiance of the EU have continued to dispose of rubbish through the mechanism of the extensions. Malagrotta extension is expected to close by 2005 and 31 December 2008. In the regional plan Marrazzo, it is expected that in its place, another is identified landfill, also owned by Manlio Cerroni.
In Rome, the AMA, the municipal company in charge of waste does not handle any weight in the structure of the disposal cycle. Comparison with Berlin, a city that has more inhabitants of Rome, where the differential reaches 41% and where the landfills are closed rather than open them.
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