Gum Lump In Between Teeth
SEA AND NOW 'MORE' CLEAN ... BUT THANKS TO A DECREE
ESCAMOTAGE L’Italia si è adeguata a norme comunitarie, valide però soprattutto per le acque fredde del Nord Europa. E così le spiagge chiuse adesso riaprono Quest’estate è toccato ai mari che, secondo la denuncia di Legambiente, have been cleaned up by decree. The association as it reveals dozens of stretches of the coast until March as too dirty to accommodate swimmers, but were reopened by the adoption of a European directive, the seventh of 2006, which makes bathing less stringent controls. As before, in Italy, controls were done every two weeks and every two miles of the coast, now just one sample per month and each
few tens of kilometers.
If you check the first twelve physical-chemical and biological parameters, it now takes two: some limits on the presence of Escherichia coli and enterococci. "These European standards," says Stephen Ciafani, scientific director of Legambiente 'were designed for the North Sea, where the bathing season is short, cold water and with more parts. In the Mediterranean, the situation is very different. "
And that is why Italy, applying the 1982 Act has always included more stringent controls, becoming an EU member by the waters safer. With the new rules, however, already twenty-seven Calabria on 33 beaches closed in 2009 have been reopened. The same for 14 bells, including one in the center of Naples (Piazza Nazario Sauro) and some at the mouth of Sarno. Other regions is not known: they have not responded to requests for Legambiente. "Besides Italy risks heavy fines for lack of water treatment plants in 178 cities' Ciafani adds, "Li claimed the tour operators. But now who will? "
Adapted from
controlacrisi.org
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