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Italians raising a stink over garbage
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The president's office normally holds itself above daily politics. But in this case Napolitano, a courtly native of Naples, used his prestige to persuade the residents of one town led by one devout and praying woman called La Passionaria di Parapoti to allow a closed local dump to be reopened for a brief 20 days.
That, combined with several other temporary measures, is allowing Naples and the surrounding communities to finally begin digging out and to lower tempers a little, too.
Already the center of Naples, amid worry about the risk to a tourist trade it depends heavily on, seems largely clean, and in the last few days, the sanitation department has clicked into an emergency mode that has cleared away an impressive amount of trash.
But the dumps are temporary, the fires have not stopped and much trash remains, compounding longstanding problems in the poorer south of Italy, especially in the peripheral neighborhoods of dingy high-rises already plagued by drugs and the Camorra.
"It's never been like this I can't tell you why," said Sabato D'Aria, 37, owner of a small grocery nearby.
Politicians, he said, only "talk, talk, talk, but in the end you see very little."
"Unfortunately, here in the south we are always more penalized. Italy is divided."
There is also the problem of the Camorra, which profits extraordinarily in the endless crisis over trash, much as arms dealers thrive in war.
The Camorra controls many of the trucks and workers used to haul away trash. But it also operates illegal dumps used more in times of crisis and far more harmful than legal ones to humans and the environment.
In theory, a permanent solution is not difficult, and has been proposed by an emergency commission: greater recycling and the opening of several incinerators and new dumping sites in Naples and the neighboring provinces. But as has happened in several of the identified towns over the last two weeks, local people protest loudly.
So the question remains whether Naples is really ready to overcome its trash crisis, whether politicians can finally agree where new dumps and incinerators should be located. (Shipping garbage abroad does not seem to be an option: Romania, one of the few possibilities, recently said it would not take Italy's trash.)
If difficult decisions are not made and quickly nearly everyone fears that trash will begin piling up again, with still more fires, anger and questions about how this can still happen in Europe.
There are many skeptics. Giorgio Lanzaro, a Naples city councilor in charge of the environment, noted how strong the protests had already been in communities where the trash may be stored only temporarily.
"I have some doubts whether this is over," he said.
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