The water that flows copiously from the drains of the Genna Luas landfill has become a “special observation”: many citizens are observing it, even with videos and collection of samples, and, after the new warning that the Environment office of the Province of Southern Sardinia sent to Portovesme srl, they know that the water that reaches the aquifers, without an adequate treatment plant (as has been contested), risks being loaded with cadmium and other dangerous poisons .

For this reason, the mayors of the territories that host the landfill, Iglesias and Carbonia specifically but also Portoscuso which is the territory from which those poisons originate, cannot help but shout out their disappointment and demand concrete actions in defense of the environment and public health .

All the details in the second episode of Stefania Piredda's investigation in L'Unione Sarda on newsstands and in the digital edition of the newspaper .

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