(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 27 - "The substance does not change: the Tarc clearly confirms that Rome does not have a plant plan, has not indicated the sites where to place the plants and does not know where to transport the waste it produces. The situation is becoming very serious: Rome risks of being invaded by waste. Already today I will inform the Government of the danger that Rome is running ". Thus in unanote the President of the Lazio Region, Nicola Zingaretti on the decision of the Lazio TAR.
"The TAR clearly notes the omission by the Municipality, affirming the lack of 'a plant plan aimed at guaranteeing self-sufficiency in the treatment, transfer and disposal of waste from the Sub-ATO of Roma Capitale'", adds Zingaretti.
"As a Region, through the work of recent months, also with the ordinances adopted that have avoided the accumulation of waste on the street and the consequent health hazard - continues Zingaretti - we have tried in synergy with the other local institutions to solve the capital waste emergency. situation is becoming very serious: Rome is likely to be invaded by waste because Regions and Municipalities that already receive Roman waste, after the deadline of June 30, do not intend to receive further contributions. I repeat, in the absence of credible solutions by Roma Capitale and the Metropolitan City, we risk that no one is available to receive Rome's waste.To save the capital we will proceed in the ordinary way with the indications present in the sentence, but today I will inform the Government of the danger that Rome is running ".
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