The work on the Punta Giglio cliff meets all ministerial and regional requirements. The Park Authority has also strengthened "high supervision" and is now threatening to resort to stamped papers.

This is how the management of the protected area responds after the latest complaint from environmentalist associations, which are against the interventions to make the slope at risk of landslides safe.

«In the face of this maximum attention to compliance with the laws and the quality of the executive planning of the interventions, the objections contained in yet another complaint by Italia Nostra and others appear completely laughable and without any foundation, as well as clearly incorrect», they write from the Porto Conte Park, reassuring that the detachment of the boulders will in no way interfere with the marine habitat, «using any and all precautions aimed at avoiding the deposit of removed rock masses, the dispersion into the sea of substances harmful to the environment, the turbidity of the waters".

Once the works are completed, the order of the Harbor Office can be revoked which currently prohibits the use of that stretch of sea, "allowing everyone and especially economic operators to resume their activity".

The Park Authority believes it has operated in full compliance with the current regulatory framework and consequently judges the environmentalists' reports as "inconsistencies without any technical legal basis".

The leaders of the territory subject to protection warn: «The repeated attempt to discredit the Park Authority and its institutional image by spreading clearly unfounded and alarmist incorrect information will no longer be tolerated. To this end, any legal action will be taken in the appropriate places."

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