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THURSDAY 'On January 27 MOLA ; PIETRO DI BARI SANTAMARIA presents his book "The LAST CLOSE LANDFILL"
New
prestigious event organized by the Presidium of the Book of Mola.
Thursday, January 27 at 20.00 at the Angevin Castle to
Mola di Bari, the Presidium of the Book of Mola di Bari in collaboration
with the Department of Culture of Mola, the Region Apulia -
Mediterranean Department, the Culture Club Cafe, and the Association
Italo Calvino; presents:
CLOSE THE LAST LANDFILL

Peter Santamaria (Levante Editore)
attend:
Peter Kehoe, Assistant Professor, University of Bari; Vitangelo Magnificent, Already Director of Research Institute for the 'horticulture Annella Andriani, head of the Presidium and Paper Association
Italo Calvino Mola di Bari;

Book: The last close the landfill is the appeal of those who for thirty' years living under the threat of more or less controlled landfills, quarries set up in terms of land, dug in the countryside between Mola di Bari, Conversano (Bari province), also "eating" a municipal road, against the backdrop of the infinite waste emergency in Puglia.
Rubbish buried without protecting the environment or left uncovered for days without proper landfill closure and sealing of leachate, groundwater at risk pollution; continuing losses of biogas in one of the most fertile countryside of the province.
In Puglia, the system of separate collection hard to leave and, unfortunately, the landfill is still the main form of management adopted (about 80% of waste).
The collection (which someone escapes burning everything in the incinerator, and that another attempt to inflate the data computed also waste) is very influenced by those who manage the landfills.
This book is the story of a witness who has fought for twenty years, first as a journalist, then as a municipal councilor, the aggression to the environment, revealing the background Environmental Impact Studies of partial permits "permanent" temporary, extended and continuous elevations, always open for a landfill.

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