The City has initiated a characterization, but the citizens are tired of waiting - Several buildings in the center have not been reclaimed
ROTONDELLA - The "question asbestos" also exists in Rotondella. The presence of contaminated buildings, moreover, has never been a mystery. The problem has been known for years, but have so far lacked the appropriate measures to destroy the artifacts concerned. Nor was never initiated a census of private buildings affected by asbestos, provided by law 257 of March 1992, which refers to the adoption of regional plans or policies of environmental protection, decontamination, disposal and reclamation for the purpose of defense against the dangers of asbestos. " "Only recently has said in recent months, the deputy mayor Gianni Palazzo-is nearing completion of a census unhealthy slums of the old town, including those with asbestos contamination and its derivatives." To reproduce the problem today is Andrea Mazziotta, Rotondella insurer resident in Rome. The reasons for his complaint, it should be clearly stated, are personal. Because to be concerned it is the home of his neighbor: this is an old mansion, which once housed a police station, famously characterized by works in asbestos. Not only that. According to this building Mazziotta would also be interested in a serious state of decay (plaster in ruins, bits of falling cornice, etc..) that would cause, over the years, including two minor injury. Much more serious, however, has colon cancer that struck him later and which has necessitated a difficult surgery. "You can not prove that it depended on the proximity to asbestos-says-but neither can we say the opposite. More than once, in fact, the scientific community has emphasized the potential carcinogen. In the event that Mazziotta, however, is not new. A few years after buying the house (in 1993), the city turned to the City to protect his rights. And in 1997 the then Mayor Mario Cucari stated that he had "warned the owner of the property." A year later, March 16, 1998, ASL had inspectors to certify the 'state of poor maintenance' of the building. In short, the case was immediately aware of the institutions involved. Of years, so I am spending too much. Yet the article is still standing, as others scattered in various parts of the country. As a reminder, perhaps, an intervention that could be implemented with greater zeal in recent years, when the question was "hot" even on the media. Now the focus seems a bit on asbestos' descent, and yet these "monuments" are ancora visibili e dannosi. Per quanto tempo ancora?
FONTE: il quotidiano della Basilicata
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