Crackdown by the municipal administration of Oristano against uncivilized and sly waste collectors.

The Department of the Environment, in collaboration with the local police and Formula Ambiente, the company that manages the city's urban hygiene, has recently implemented a control and reclamation operation in some areas of Torre Grande.

joint operation of the Department of the Environment, the local Police and Formula Ambiente for the control and reclamation of some areas of Torre Grande.

«This morning – explains a note -, the agents of the local police and the workers of Formula Ambiente, the company that manages the municipal urban hygiene service, on the recommendation of the Mayor Massimiliano Sanna and the Councilor for the Environment Maria Bonaria Zedda , intervened in the large dirt area between the tennis club, the former elementary school and the pizzeria La Pineta, and in the dirt area behind the Stella Maris church».

«With the local police we are intensifying checks in the city and in the hamlets, throughout the municipal area – explains Mayor Sanna -. The intervention of the other day on the seafront of Torre Grande and today in the two dirt areas also in Torre Grande are not isolated actions, but interventions included in a broader framework of control of the territory for the protection of the environment and the guarantee of decorum. These are actions which, in addition to cleaning, reclaiming areas and respecting public and private assets, are intended to have a preventive function, but also as a sanction against those who ignore the rules of correct civil coexistence ».

"The action was carried out with the dual purpose of cleaning up the two areas and verifying whether it was possible to trace the perpetrators from the analysis of the indiscriminately abandoned waste", specifies Councilor Zedda. «Local police officers opened the waste bags and searched for any useful element to identify who was responsible for the abandonment and damage to the environment. Many times a few elements are sufficient to trace the authors. In the next few days the investigative activity will be completed with the aim of sanctioning those responsible for these actions which are a sign of incivility and rudeness. The penalties for abandoning waste range from a minimum of 25 to a maximum of 500 euros ».

During the intervention, coordinated by the local police commander, lieutenant colonel Gianni Uras, gas cylinders, tyres, many plastic bottles and cans, a computer monitor, a television and other waste were removed. Overall, over 5 quintals of waste were removed.

«For those two areas of Torre Grande in recent weeks, numerous reports have been received by the Department of the Environment and the local Police Command - Councilor Zedda continues -. For some time we kept them under control to discover and sanction those responsible and today this new operation for decorum and environmental protection has started. In the coming weeks others will follow which will be accompanied by the necessary actions to ascertain responsibility ».

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