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The investigating judge of the Court of Civitavecchia, Massimo Marasca, ordered the seizure of the pipeline that connects the deposits Eni Civitavecchia to Fiumicino airport, damaged several times Last November during some thefts that have brought considerable environmental damage to the spillage of fuel. The measure will be implemented “until they have installed adequate control systems necessary to prevent further crimes.”
Three episodes of tampering for theft
The leakage of kerosene are ascertained due to three incidents of tampering that date back to the 6th and 7th of November 2014, in the area between Palidoro and Maccarese, fractions of Fiumicino. The affected areas were immediately made safe by Eni, which interrupted gasoline to spill a few hours after the burglary, contain spill with use of barrier breakdown and absorption. The municipalities crossed or touched by the pipeline Eni Civitavecchia-Pantano are six: in addition to Fiumicino, the conduct passes on the territory of Cerveteri, Ladispoli, Santa Marinella, Civitavecchia and Rome.
Proceedings against the unknown pm Civitavecchia
The seizure of the pipeline, which transports kerosene Jet A-1 jet, entrusted to the police of Noe, f ollowing the survey initiated by the prosecutor of Civitavecchia, Gianfranco Amendola, in a procedure that is currently against persons unknown. Sampling and technical assessments, conducted among others by ARPA Lazio, showed kerosene spills on land and surface water in Palidoro and Maccarese, in the town of Fiumicino, resulting in mortality of fish, birds and aquatic mammals.
Parliamentary questions
In early December, in response to a series of parliamentary questions, the government reported on the work and audits initiated by the Coast Guard on the waters affected by the spill, with l ‘ use of specialized personnel, vessels and environmental laboratory furniture. In particular, the use of floating oil-absorbent panne would allow “circumscribe the product inside the barbed wire of the consortium of reclamation in the area of the ditch Tre Cannelle, thus preventing the kerosene arrived at the mouth and, consequently, to the sea.”
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