Tyrrhenian Link, authorized another month of underwater inspections at Terra Mala
Order of the Harbor Office to "protect" the operations necessary for the installation of the gigantic and disputed submarine electric cable on the Quartu coastThe seabed monitoring operations continue at Terra Mala, on the Quartu coast, in view of the construction of the Tyrrhenian Link, the gigantic submarine electric cable that will connect Sardinia to Sicily, which will be used to transport the energy produced by this to the continent. part of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The Coast Guard has extended the effectiveness of its ordinance issued on March 1st which prohibits passage in the stretch of sea in front of the cliff and the beach to allow the safe carrying out of "underwater prospecting activities, through the use of divers and 'Colsub–Ca4000 unit', which have been working for weeks in the waters in front of the Marina delle Nereidi Village.
The green light has been given until April 30th. The inspections serve to prepare the ground for the arrival of that 480 kilometer long work, for the connection of the island with Fiumetorto, in Sicily.
A work, the Tyrrhenian Link, which encounters opposition from the communities residing in the Terra Mala area but also from the inhabitants of the Selargius countryside, where the conversion station will be built.
(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)