An abusive naval site in Isola di Capo Rizzuto: an area of ​​5000 square meters seized

John

By John

An area of ​​about 5,000 square meters was seized by the military of the Operational Unit of the Environmental Police of the Port Authority – Coast Guard of Crotone In the locality of Brasola, the hamlet of Le Castella of the Municipality of Isola Capo Rizzuto.

The area, enclosed in masonry, was accessible through a driveway gate within which there were numerous boats and boats, a crane and mechanical means suitable for their handling. Inside, the military also ascertained the presence of An industrial shed of about 90 square meters used for a mechanical workshop and deposit with an adjoining paved area, partially covered by a canopy of about 200 square meters.

The activities carried out within the inspected commercial activity were closely connected to the maintenance of boats and boats or storage, painting, creations and maintenance of resin glass parts, dearnation, maintenance to marine engines and spare activities for components with a portion of a portion equipped with a water collection system used for the washing of the naval units and a portion of the paved area, all the weather water of widespread ended up directly on the ground, since no collection system was foreseen. It also emerged that the land on which the shipyard was created had a different urban destination that would not allow the performance of these commercial activities. The activity was without authorization to unload industrial waste water and without the authorization to emissions into the atmosphere. In addition, the absence of building permit has been ascertained for the construction works carried out within the construction site.

The whole area, in consideration of the ascertained violations, was seized at the disposal of the judicial authority with a contextual complaint of the owner of the land and the owner of the commercial activity for various hypotheses of both environmental and building offense.