The implementing agreement for technical-scientific collaboration for the removal of ammunition residues from the seabed overlooking the exercise areas of Capo Teulada (SU) and Torre Veneri (LE) has been signed
Signed today, on the occasion of the 54th World Earth Day, established to promote the protection of our planet, the "Implementing agreement for technical-scientific collaboration for the removal of ammunition waste from the seabed overlooking the exercise areas of Capo Teulada (SU) and Torre Veneri (LE)" between the Army General Staff, represented by Brigadier General Marco De Crescenzo, Director of the Directorate for the Central Coordination of the Surveillance and Prevention and Protection Service of the EMS, and ISPRA, represented by the Eng. Claudio Numa, Head of the National Center for Environmental Crises and Emergencies and damage.
- https://development.isprambiente.gov.it/en/news/agreement-for-technical-scientific-collaboration-for-the-removal-of-ammunition-residues-from-the-seabed
- The implementing agreement for technical-scientific collaboration for the removal of ammunition residues from the seabed overlooking the exercise areas of Capo Teulada (SU) and Torre Veneri (LE) has been signed
- 2024-04-22T00:00:00+02:00
- 2024-04-22T23:59:59+02:00
- Signed today, on the occasion of the 54th World Earth Day, established to promote the protection of our planet, the "Implementing agreement for technical-scientific collaboration for the removal of ammunition waste from the seabed overlooking the exercise areas of Capo Teulada (SU) and Torre Veneri (LE)" between the Army General Staff, represented by Brigadier General Marco De Crescenzo, Director of the Directorate for the Central Coordination of the Surveillance and Prevention and Protection Service of the EMS, and ISPRA, represented by the Eng. Claudio Numa, Head of the National Center for Environmental Crises and Emergencies and damage.
- When Apr 22, 2024 (Europe/Berlin / UTC200)
- Where rOME
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The Convention, lasting three years, derives from the Framework Agreement on environmental protection between the Defense General Staff and ISPRA, and will have the aim of defining intervention procedures for the removal of residues originating from fire training activities on the seabed of the infralittoral of the aforementioned polygons which exist in areas of particular naturalistic value.