Sunday, August 9, 2009

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MONITORED ITALIAN LAKES: HURTS TO GARDA, NEED URGENT


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14 Italian lakes monitored by Legambiente in six Italian regions (Lazio, Umbria, Piedmont, Lombardy, Veneto and Trentino). Polluted water in 14 points on Lake Garda, where the analysis revealed a concentration of faecal bacteria above the legal limit: six are on the Lombardy side, two on the thirty, and then the other six on the Venetian coast. The 14 Italian lakes monitored by Legambiente, 65 samples results are polluted, while among the largest reservoirs national black shirt goes to Lake Como - with 15 critical points, an average of one every 11 km of coastline - and ISEE - nine samples out of range, about every seven km.Desenzano del Garda and Limone are two old acquaintances of the Lakes schooner, which this year adds Tignale. Garda is also the urgent need of infrastructure: the need to adapt the sewage system and solve the problem of the 130 sewage overflows that discharge to the lake not purged during the rains. "The numbers on the non-sewage wastewater are genuine national emergency - said Stephen Ciafani, scientific director of national Legambiente - . To ensure the health of bathers and the environment is necessary for later this year the Ministry of Health approves the implementing decree, completing the legislation transposing the Directive on bathing. the only way that will maintain Europe's leadership that our country has held since 1982 ".

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VICENZA, wasteful TOO MUCH WATER. 8mil WELLS TO MISS

by Informacittadino.
Today the average total demand in the province of Vicenza, including the consumption of the activities production and pipeline leaks, more than 350 liters per capita per day for a population that has come to exceed 800,000 units. The discussion of tariffs, however, does not apply to wells scattered the territory, representing a true "open a vein" from which flow out millions of cubic meters of water, for the most part wasted. In a dozen municipalities around Vicenza, including the capital, were surveyed more than 8,000 wells, of which about 2,500 to efflux free water "to lose" in quantities equivalent to that of a "hidden aqueduct" for a city of over 150 000 inhabitants (30 million cubic meters / year). And despite this there are two orders of Civil Engineers of Vicenza (1993 and 2000) require that their regulation and closure of the fountains. The presence of wells is a waste that can no longer afford, especially in areas where there is an aqueduct. If it is true that even the loss of water supplies contribute to water loss - the loss of the aqueducts of Vicenza, Padua and ex-AEB are approximately 25% of 70 million cubic meters a year, or 17.5 million cubic meters years - in order to stem losses, say 15% would reduce the levy of 10%, which would save 7 million cubic meters per year. But it is estimated that the cost for the "leak detection and replacement of pipes of water supply sums up to several million euro, payable by all users. Closing unnecessary wells, however, it would save 15 to 20 million cubic meters per year. A zero cost.