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"en.20051025.21.2-233"2
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"Question No 52 by Dimitrios Papadimoulis ()
Recently, the situation in the area of Ano Liosia has become unbearable owing to the accumulation of thousands of tonnes of sewage sludge transported to the landfill site there from Psyttalia. As a report by the local authorities of Western Attica points out, cracks have appeared in the embankment surrounding the site where the sludge has been deposited, with liquid waste flowing from one particular point and lying stagnant in a natural hollow in the ground.
In a previous answer (E-1728/05 ), the Commission said that it would examine the matter in close contact with the Greek authorities. Could the Commission say what the present situation is in regard to the treatment of sewage sludge and the works at Psyttalia? Could the Commission also say whether it has completed its examination of the Greek authorities' answer (in accordance with the answer to Question P-0916/05 ) to the reasoned opinion which it set out in respect of the contravention of the directives on waste and urban waste water treatment, and what are its conclusions?"@en1
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"Subject: Sewage sludge and biological treatment plant at Psyttalia"1
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