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Assessment of environmental risk and impacts of filling station activities on environment

PETRLOVÁ, Katarína, Ladislav HOFREITER, Katarína KAMPOVÁ and Katarína MÄKKÁ

Basic information

Original name

Assessment of environmental risk and impacts of filling station activities on environment

Authors

PETRLOVÁ, Katarína (703 Slovakia, belonging to the institution), Ladislav HOFREITER (703 Slovakia), Katarína KAMPOVÁ (703 Slovakia) and Katarína MÄKKÁ (703 Slovakia, guarantor)

Edition

1.5. Sofia, Bulgaria, 18th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM 2018 Conference Proceedings Volume 18 Science and Technologies in Geology, Oil and Gas Exploration, Water Resources, Forest Ecosystems, Issue: 1.5, p. 77-84, 8 pp. 2018

Publisher

STEF92 Technology Ltd.

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Stať ve sborníku

Field of Study

10511 Environmental sciences

Country of publisher

Austria

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Publication form

printed version "print"

RIV identification code

RIV/47813059:19610/18:A0000034

Organization unit

Mathematical Institute in Opava

ISBN

978-619-7408-72-0

ISSN

Keywords in English

Assessment of environmental risk; Emergency event; Environment; Filling station; Negative consequences of emergency event

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 9/4/2019 17:29, Mgr. Aleš Ryšavý

Abstract

V originále

The issue of minimizing the negative impacts of industrial enterprises on the different components of the environment is becoming an increasingly discussed topic in many expert and scientific forums. Despite the fact, that large industrial enterprises are trying to comply with applicable legal standards, using of modern technologies and preventative measures to prevent the occurrence of emergency events, it is not possible to completely exclude the occurrence of these emergency events and their negative consequences. The present article outlines the issue of assessing the environmental risks associated with the distribution of fuels. Filling stations are the last element of the logistics chain of the petrochemical industry. Due to its number and location, in protected landscape areas, near watercourses or fertile soils represent a significant source of environmental risk. On the basis of environmental risk assessment, the emergency event associated with the leakage of fuel in a filling station, we point out the negative consequences of this emergency event to individual components of the environment.