Thursday, March 3, 2011

Path Of Water In Human Body

MOTION MOTION Hydroelectric concessions

Water, a never-ending problem.


The minority group "Chiavenna of all" with a motion in City Council leads the unsolved problem of arrears of sovraccanoni for hydroelectric concessions, in essence, a lot of water from the Liro and Mera to produce electricity. The City of
Chiavenna as coastal municipalities, has collected all the money due sovraccanoni from 1957 to present. The BIM catchment Montano should collect, on behalf of the 78 municipalities of the province, many back from the producers of hydroelectric power.

The motion by the opposition group refers to an investigation of the Province of Sondrio is a shortfall of 31% in counting the money that the central sovraccanoni on Liro and Mera should have common interests.

addition, regional decrees have documented that in these plants on Liro and Mera were collected quantities of water much higher than those authorized by the concessions, approximately 23% more .

addition in 2008, the Lombardy Region has greatly decreased the amount of water flowing in Liro, without providing a logical adjustment of fees and sovraccanoni be given to municipalities. Also in Mera, in May 2010, the region increased water withdrawals and institutions should chiavennasca ask for clarification on this matter.

are also asked to check two hydroelectric companies with old conventions: the Convention of 1920, which provided free energy share for the municipalities and the Convention of 1927 which recognizes a economic contribution, the first hospital, then at the home of Chiavenna.

Therefore, the opposition group believes that the situation is likely to cause serious economic damage / fees and finances of the City and asked the group to ensure a majority of the money due and also to seek clarification of the Province, as of lead agency.

It also pose questions about the flow minimum subsistence water in Liro and Mera, fixed by law: as it happens, if it occurs, control of the minimal amount of water that should flow in both rivers to ensure its survival?



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