The cleaning operations along the sea coast, which began in May, continue at a constant pace,
In the last few hours, it has been carried out a significant intervention at Ringo beach, with the removal of boat carcasses and abandoned waste along the maritime state propertyThe action follows an inspection conducted by theCouncilor Francesco Caminiti and from the commander Giovanni Giardina of the Municipal Police Corpsduring which wrecks of fiberglass and wooden boats, trolleys, ropes and various materials in a state of degradation were discovered.
The intervention was implemented with the help of a “mechanical spider”, a specialized machine equipped with articulated arms.
This tool plays a significant role in the removal of heavy bulky waste, lifting and transporting bulky waste and allowing for effective and safe management. The operators then completed the intervention by cleaning and manually sweeping the area.
Specifically, the activities on the Ringo beach have allowed the restoration of a significant area, returning it to its functionality and safety for citizens and bathers. The interventions carried out by Messinaservizi Common Good They are part of the cleaning and reclamation activities of the maritime coastline that began in May and will continue throughout the summer period, as foreseen in the service contract.
An action that has already produced concrete results, with the removal to date of 11 tons of boat carcasses and waste collected and taken for disposal by MSBC.
A robot also entered the field to assist the operators.
Messinaservizi, in fact, uses a self-propelled radio-controlled robot with a shredder for weeding that allows it to reach even the most inaccessible areas and speed up operations.
“Our action to ensure compliance with environmental regulations – stated Councilor Caminiti – continues with the objective of freeing the beach to fully return it to the community. It is unacceptable to think of using the beach as a warehouse or, even worse, a landfill. For example, Ringo beach has been held hostage for too long by those who thought they could do what they wanted without having to answer for the consequences. In the coming days, we will intensify checks and inspections to combat failure to comply with environmental regulations and sanction behaviors that compromise the healthiness of the environment”, concluded the Councilor.