“The tourist revival of Castellammare di Stabia depends on the restoration of urban decorum and environmental protection. We cannot afford to remain inert in the face of the degradation that reigns right where our wealth is born, in the strategic tourist areas of our city”. The denouncement was made by the deputies of the 5 Star Movement Teresa Manzo and Carmela di Lauro who sent a complaint to Arpac, to the ASL Napoli 3 Sud, to the mayor of Castellammare di Stabia Gaetano Cimmino, to the Metropolitan Police and to the Noe of the Carabinieri of Naples to report cases of environmental pollution in the Quisisana neighborhood of Castellammare di Stabia. In fact, in the area, dozens of black bags of garbage were deposited by unknown persons a few steps away from the Scavi di Stabia, as well as dozens of sheets of asbestos. "A few days ago - explain Di Lauro and Manzo - some tourists stumbled on the bulky abandoned slabs, risking losing their balance and getting cut wounds. It is an embarrassing situation, as well as unsightly, for the hundreds of tourists and others who, to reach the entrance of Villa Arianna, are forced to take a path that is, to say the least, bumpy to access the archaeological site. Added to this is the serious risk to public health constituted by the potential dispersion of asbestos fibres".
"With this complaint - the deputies of the 5 Star Movement continue - we ask for urgent intervention to ascertain the responsibilities of what happened and to immediately clean up the area. It is no coincidence that our Minister of the Environment, Sergio Costa, has identified the prosecution of eco-criminals as one of the guidelines of the policies to be implemented in Campania and throughout Italy. The Daspo against those who commit environmental crimes will be a tool capable of driving away waste criminals. However, attention from the institutions, especially in the Municipalities, is the starting point for an operation of environmental, tourist and cultural rebirth of our territory".
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