(ANSA) – MILAN, JULY 14 – In the Lodigiano and Cremasco areas 34 farms have started a sort of legal war for water, resorting to legal action against those who should have guaranteed it.
According to what was written by the Citizen of Lodi and the Corriere, the companies complain about the scarcity of water in the canals from which they collect for agricultural irrigation, which would be caused, according to them, by the failure to supply the dry fountains due to the “delayed release of water from the Alpine basins and from Lake Como “. Hence a complaint that was presented to the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Lodi.
“Leading the water war are the presidents of four canals that refer to 34 farms” and an agronomist’s opinion has been attached to the complaint, denouncing “massive damage” both “to agriculture and to diversity. “.
The objective of the legal action is “to ascertain any responsibilities in the management of water resources by the competent authorities”. (HANDLE).
Source: Ansa

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