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In the norm the quality of the air in harbour within to Salerno
A monitoring campaign has established that the values are respected limit the fixed atmospheric pollution anniversaries and values objective from the law
April 6, 2011
The caused atmospheric pollution from the harbour activities to Salerno never does not exceed the law limits, not even in the more critical periods. This is the outcome of a campaign of controls that is yields of an agreement of program stipulated from the Harbour Authority of Salerno and the institutional representatives of the Provincial Department of the Regional Agency for the Environmental protection of Campania (ARPAC) of Salerno that has determined the performance of a plan of monitoring of the quality of the air, with particular reference to the powders that can be produced during the harbour operations in the commercial port.
To term of the monitoring the ARPAC of Salerno has communicated that in the months of July and August, when the atmospheric pollution reaches the levels between the most elevated of the year for the high temperatures and the insufficient rainfall and ventilation, the values limit anniversaries and the fixed values objective from the norm they are respected. The monitoring plan is carried out last year through the positioning of an emplacement of withdrawal of money in the particularly sensitive areas.
Port Authority, confirming the always maximum attention towards the thematic ones of ambientalmente compatible development of the port, therefore has emphasized that "it can reasonably be concluded that not there are worrisome aspects under the profile of the atmospheric pollution from harbour operations".
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