Rifiuti radioattivi a Colfelice. L'impianto è ormai fuori controllo
Quale altro rifiuto pericoloso varcherà la soglia dell’impianto di Colfelice dopo quello radioattivo rinvenuto dall’Arpa Lazio tra i rifiuti urbani?
L’impianto al suo interno, dopo la sua costosissima riconversione in produttore di CDR (combustibile derivato dai rifiuti) accoglie ormai di tutto, sia rifiuti urbani che speciali, compresi quelli contenenti contaminanti altamente nocivi.
Tra questi il materiale radioattivo denominato “Iodio 131”, prevalentemente utilizzato nelle strutture sanitarie a gestione sia pubblica che privata per il trattamento dei thyroid cancer and diagnostic nuclear. If
until yesterday someone had doubts about the notorious inefficiency of the system, can now better focus on the dangers faced by families in the district Colfelice Roccasecca-Saint John-Engagement-Pontecorvo. ARPA finally broke the wall of silence and lies on the management of waste disposal continues to be at odds with all environmental standards.
Everything suggests that radioactive material was ever given and treated in Colfelice and that only now, thanks to the analysis performed in the on-radiometric San Vittore, this truth has come to light. After this
disturbing story that has gray area yet to be clarified, no one in the impact of the installation of Colfelice can be considered safe from sanitary risks, the less the employees of the SAF and the transportation workers because most exposed to radiation.
I am certainly not reassuring even the so-called "extraordinary procedures" adopted by the Province in consultation with the leadership of SAF, which include a stay in quarantine inside the compaction of Colfelice awaiting decontamination by staff specialized.
This is a somewhat dangerous remedy for workers who for residents in the area, which can never be guaranteed immediate and complete neutralization of the radioactive material. It will also always difficult to predict the daily number of truck suspected waste, the volume of radioactive material and stopping times forced the plant.
would be desirable, however, after making appropriate findings, which contaminated the cargo is returned to the city of origin and there are performed operations to remove the radioactive waste and the resulting "appropriate care".
charges of remediation, it is good to fall on the budgets of those municipalities that do not observed the most elementary rules of separation of hazardous wastes and urban.
Faced with this serious attack on public health, local administrators and "primarily" the mayors, not excluding the control bodies and trade unions can no longer consider the facility Colfelice the panacea for all their failures on everything that is related to waste disposal.
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