"I knew very well" that waste "would be one of the biggest challenges. But I am absolutely determined to go on without being intimidated."

Word of the mayor of Rome, Roberto Gualtieri, in an interview with Corriere della Sera, on the vast fires, which are very likely to be malicious , which are ravaging the capital .

After the sequence of "unprecedented" fires in recent weeks, he assures, " all this makes us even more determined to continue on the path of modernizing the city and to tackle with decision the many issues that have been left unsolved for many years".

Speaking of Centocelle, Gualtieri explains that "from our information , the fire initially broke out in an adjacent land where there is waste buried since the demolition of Campi Casilino 700 and 900 and then spread to illegal car wreckers. That of the Centocelle park. is one of the many incredible 'unfinished' of this city ".

The mayor underlines how " finally equipping the capital with modern waste treatment plants " is "also important in terms of legality as well as that of the environment and cleanliness". He assures that "between now and December, each area of the city will have a team dedicated to sweeping and washing streets and sidewalks. Ama is working on strengthening the differentiated waste collection system and overcoming the current horrible bins. In addition, the start of construction of the waste-to-energy plant will allow us to address the issue of outlets in the transition phase in a structural way ".

(Unioneonline / D)

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