Unexpected turnaround with the Strait bridge that challenges that of Spain and Morocco

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Unexpected turnaround with the Strait bridge that challenges that of Spain and Morocco

The Strait of Messina bridge project, between the Italian coast of Calabria and the island of Sicily, has taken an unexpected turn after . This is reported by the Italian media in an information in which it indicates that the ad hoc team of the Italian Ministry of the Environment has given the green light to the project, but “with prescriptions.”

In this sense, these reserves would include a whopping 50 to 60 changes to the project that would not only be environmental in nature but also related to the works and the management of materials to be used.

“The Technical Commission for Environmental Impact Assessment has completed its activities within the deadlines, approving today the opinion of its competence on the stable connection project between Calabria and Sicily, including the bridge and land connections by road and rail,” it states. the aforementioned medium.

The changes that must be implemented

In this way, “the Commission has issued a positive opinion on the environmental compatibility of the project, integrated with the proponent’s Report, in accordance with Legislative Decree 35/2023 on the restart of the Bridge process in compliance with the prescribed environmental conditions that “must be fulfilled with the presentation of the executive project mainly in the construction phase”.

Thus, these conditions or requirements for modifying the project “cover not only the natural, terrestrial, marine and agricultural environment, but also aspects related to the detailed project of the works on land, related to construction works, management of materials, supplies , noise and vibrations”.

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