FLORENCE, ITALY – Most Italian cities have higher levels of pollution than regulations permit, said an environmental report released Tuesday.
Coastal areas with ports and marine activity are also vulnerable, says Italy’s Higher Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA).
Airborne pollution – made up of dust, smoke and hazardous substances in liquid form – exceeded legal limits in many cities, according to 2010 data collected by researchers. That included Florence, Prato, Rome, Milan, Pescara, Naples, Palermo and Siracusa.
The data for the past year is substantially similar, according to the eighth “Report on the Quality of the Urban Environment”.
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