Journal title ECONOMIA PUBBLICA
Author/s Donato Berardi, Francesca Casarico, Samir Traini, Barbara Zecchin
Publishing Year 2025 Issue 2025/1
Language Italian Pages 29 P. 107-135 File size 327 KB
DOI 10.3280/EP2025-001005
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L’urbanizzazione che caratterizza il nostro Paese unita al cambiamento del clima rende più complessa la gestione delle acque meteoriche. Per decenni, la normativa europea e nazionale hanno riservato scarsa attenzione alla gestione delle acque meteoriche e ai rischi di contaminazione da esse derivanti. Tuttavia, la revisione della direttiva sulle acque reflue urbane e il riconoscimento, nell’ambito della Tassonomia UE, dei sistemi di drenaggio urbano come attività ecosostenibili sostengono un cambio di approccio. Storm water: An integrated approach is urgently needed The urbanization that characterizes our country combined with climate change makes stormwater management more complex. For decades, European and national legislation paid little attention to stormwater management and the risks of contamination from it. However, the revision of the Urban Waste Water Directive and the recognition within the EU Taxonomy of urban drainage systems as environmentally sustainable activities support a change in approach.
Keywords: rainwater, water pollution, regulation and management, water utilities.
Jel codes: Q25, Q53, Q54, L95
Donato Berardi, Francesca Casarico, Samir Traini, Barbara Zecchin, Acque meteoriche: un approccio integrato nella gestione del servizio idrico in "ECONOMIA PUBBLICA " 1/2025, pp 107-135, DOI: 10.3280/EP2025-001005