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New system in order to annul the bestowal in rubbish dump of the harbour refusals to Civitavecchia
Of Majo: it allows to anticipate the prescription of the most recent directive EU on the refusals produced from the ships
July 11, 2019
The Region Latium has authorized the exercise to Civitavecchia of a third line of treatment of the harbour refusals that joins to those already relative existing to the water sewage of bilge and sterilization of the alimentary refusals. The third line is destined to the separation of the indifferenziati refusals collected inside of the port of Civitavecchia. In such a way various homogenous merceologiche matrices will obtain to confer to the consortia of row for the recovery of the packings that will stop, therefore, the qualification of refusal for being considered raw materials second ones, as the paper and the wood.
"The new system - the president of the Authority of Harbour System of the Centro Settentrionale Tyrrhenian Sea has explained, Francesco Maria di Majo - pursues the objective to annul the bestowal in rubbish dump of the harbour refusals and will allow with the port of contained Civitavecchia to quite anticipate the prescription in the most recent directive of the European Union (n. the 883/2019) on the refusals produced from the climbing ships European ports".
Giancarlo Russo, president of the S.E.Port, the company that takes care of the ecological services in the port of Civitavecchia, has emphasized that draft of "an important step for the society that he re-enters in the plan of the investments of the concession and that wants to be a thrust in order to open new lease on life to the society in the optical to maximize the operations of recovery of materials and protection of the atmosphere".
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