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It rests of the large chests of Mose will not interfere with the harbour activities of Venice
the extra-costs of the additional nautical services technical will not be debited to the harbour user
July 1, 2014
The Harbour Authority of Venice has confirmed that it puts down it of the large chests of Mose will not interfere with the harbour activities. To conclusion of the reunion in order to characterize a distance that, taking note of all the interests, allows it rests she of the large chests without to interfere with the activities of the port and with the industries with center to Marghera Port that has held last night to Rome near the ministry of Infrastructures and Transports and to which they have participated the former Magistrate to Waters of Venice, the Harbour Authority and the Harbour office of Venice is confirmed, in particular, than the extra-costs of the additional nautical services technical they will not be debited to the harbour user for all puts down it of the large chests and that every window of rests previewed from the program of maximum it will come from time to time agreed between the Harbour Authority of Venice and the former Magistrate to Waters of Venice on the base of the traffic forecasts at least seven days before the start in order to guarantee the harbour feasibility that is the transit of all the ships previewed for that period.
"Graces to a careful management of the transits and to the collaboration between the agencies - it has emphasized the Harbour Authority - the ships previewed in arrival and departure to Venice will be able therefore to approach in safety the harbour structures using the passage in navigation lock and groove depending on availability".
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