The BLUE FLAG it’s a recognisement given every year by FEE (Foundation for Environmental Education) to the seaside resorts which respect the following.

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The BLUE FLAG it’s a recognisement given every year by FEE (Foundation for Environmental Education) to the seaside resorts which respect the following standards: -A VERY GOOD CONSERVATION OF THE SEA AND THE SHORES -NO INDUSTRIAL OR SEWER DUMPING IN THE AREA -MANAGEMENT OF WASTE AND RECYCLING CONTAINERS IN THE BEACHES - DEDICATION OF THE TOWN, THE RESIDENTS AND TOURIST TO KEEP CLEAN THE SEASIDE RESORT -PUBLIC AND SAFEGUARD SERVICES -SERVICES FOR HANDICAPPED PEOPLE -RESPECT THE FOLLOWING PROHIBITIONS:. NO PARKING. NO PARKING. NO CAMPING. NO CAMPING. NO DOGS IN NON-SUPPLY AREAS. NO DOGS IN NON-SUPPLY AREAS EVERY YEAR THE TOWN OF ANZIO WORKS REALLY HARD TO KEEP THIS RECOGNISEMENT AND IT CAN WHIT VERY GOOD RESULTS.

The situation of erosion of Nettuno’s beachs is serious: The latest storms led the water to the concrete structures thus reducing the sand that covers them. The immediate solution was to bring the sand dredged from the marina on the areas under concession.

The causes of this process are: The lack of supply of river sediment to the sea, which is due to the construction of dams. Another cause is climate change with the rise in mean sea level. The Regional Agency for the Defense of the Land is working to implement projects that address the problem of erosion.

There are two solutions to the problem of pollution: NATURALS: For example, the seas would purify themselves because they contain bacterias that decompose organic matter from the remains of dead creatures. HUMANS : For example cleaners, in which the slurry passes through three distinct phases of treatment.

1) The first, called primary treatment, consists of a series of physical or mechanical removal of debris. 2)T he second, called secondary treatment, which oxidizes the organic matter dispersed in the slurry. 3) The third, known as tertiary treatment, is designed to remove the fertilizer by chemical and physical processes.