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Santa Teresa, the Grig: “What happens on the Rena di Ponente dunes?”

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The Legal Intervention Group has submitted a request for information on the movement of protected sand on a beach in Capo Testa

SANTA TERESA: What are they doing on the splendid Rena di Ponente, in the Sic area and in the protected marine area of ​​Capo Testa? This is the question of the Legal Intervention Group. The ecological association led by president Stefano Deliperi turns the spotlight on some interventions in the dunes, all of which have yet to be verified.

The photos taken show excavation work on the beach, perhaps with mechanical means to see the marks left on the sand. “At the moment we do not know the purposes, the authors, the existence of authorizations, there seems to be no sign” start of work _ explained by Grig who presented a formal request for access to the documents -. Yet it is always forbidden to stop and / or occupy, even if temporary, the trampling of the dunes and related vegetation. By dunes we mean sandy accumulations located in the area behind the beach, arranged parallel to the coast line, with an irregular shape depending on the direction of the prevailing winds. In the dunes indicated with specific signs, transit and crossing are forbidden. Thus provides for the provision of the bathing ordinance which is reiterated every year ».

The GRIG then forwarded a request for civic access, environmental information and the adoption of appropriate measures to «verify the existence or otherwise of the necessary administrative authorizations. Involved the Ministry of Culture, the Region, the Municipality of Santa Teresa Gallura, the Port Authority of Olbia, the Carabinieri of the Cultural Heritage Protection Unit, the Superintendence for Archeology, Fine Arts and Landscape of Sassari, the Forestry and Environmental Surveillance Corps “.

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