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ENRICO AGNESSI
NEW PLAN starting from January 1, monitoring of electromagnetic fields from March / April and, in the meantime, a letter from the administration that “should …

12/07/2013
ENRICO AGNESSI
NEW PLAN starting from January 1, monitoring of electromagnetic fields from March / April and, in the meantime, a letter from the administration that “should »freeze the installation of plants for three months. This is the road map of the City on the issue of the seven antennas that could see the light in many parts of the city (three in the Marconi area, two Zello a Ponticelli and a neighborhood center). In essence, the palace in Piazza Matteotti try to take time to see clearly before proceeding with any go-ahead. The risk – hence the use of the conditional by the councilor for the Environment David Tronconi – is to end up in a dangerous dispute with mobile carriers.
“PLANTS telephony are normed as” private public interest “- said Thursday night in a crowded Tronconi (and ardently) meeting at the Zoo Aquarium -. Forty years ago they built the highways, today these plants. I have no answers on the contradictions that we all have, I see the figure of the City between hammer and anvil. Because on the one hand there are the behavior of citizens, which go hand in hand with technology, on the other operators are calling for new antennas because they use fast data transmission with smartphones and tablets. “
The anxieties of residents However, they are certainly legitimate. “There is concern about the health – said the commissioner – and the role of local government is to protect her. The story of the antennas has been handled so far trying to mediate between the formal request of the operator and needs of the citizens. ” One thing, however, was keen to emphasize it Tronconi, faced with complaints from residents: “The attitude is to prioritize the public areas, but not for money. If you do not give permission, the manager begins to ring the bells of the city. It’s already happened. “
NOT A MATTER of money, in other words, according to the City, but the installation of the antennas collects” between 60 thousand and 70 thousand euro per year, “revealed as the Councillor. “But in proportion as it is to ask who gets 1,500 euro salary to give up 1 euro,” he added in reference to the budget of the Piazza Matteotti. Why, then, do not say once and for all ‘no’ to the antennas? “Because the law says they are national public interest,” he recalled Tronconi. That is why, at least for the moment, are the weapons of the City’s plan localization, mapping the city and electromagnetic analysis of the impact of the installations of mobile technology and settled in the course of the application. “That does not mean it will not be installed more antennas – concluded Tronconi – but we take this issue very seriously.”

                        

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