For the purposes of preventing geological, hydrogeological and seismic risks, the Territorial Government Plan (PGT) contains the definition of the municipal geological, hydrogeological and seismic structure (DdP), the transposition and verification of consistency with the guidelines and prescriptions of the Provincial Territorial Coordination Plan and the Basin Plan, identifies the areas of geological, hydrogeological and seismic risk and vulnerability, as well as the rules and requirements to which the same areas are subject (PdR). (art. 57, LR 12/2005 and subsequent amendments).
The documents that make up the geological, hydrogeological and seismic component have not undergone any change since the date of publication of the PGT on the BURL Notices and Competitions Series n. 47 of 21/11/2012.
The geological, hydrogeological and seismic component is composed of:
Boards
- Table G01 - Lithological map - Surface lithology, hydrography, geomorphology (tables 1-2-3-4) - scale 1:10.000
- Table G02 - Hydrogeological map - Hydrogeology, piezometry, public well protection areas (tables 1-2-3-4) - scale 1:10.000
- Table G03 - Local seismic hazard - Areas with local seismic hazard - First level of in-depth analysis - scale 1:20.000
- Table G04 (from 1A to 4C) - Map of constraints - Soil defense constraints - scale 1:5.000
- Table G05 (from 1A to 4C) - Summary map - Lithological, hydrogeological elements, constraints - scale 1:5.000
- Table G06 (from 1A to 4C) - Geological feasibility map - Classification of the municipal territory - scale 1:5.000
Updated: 20/03/2020