ATOs get to grips with Galli Law

Progress is being made but recent legislative changes have resulted in more court cases and disputes at the local level.

By 10 February this year, 40 Italian ATOs (optimal territorial areas) had assigned integrated water services to an operator as required by the Galli Law. That figure is still less than half the target number.

On a regional basis, central Italy (Tuscany, Umbria, Marche and Lazio) has made the best progress. Out of 19 ATOs, 17 had selected a water ...

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