Equipment for Securing Environmental Safety in the Transport of Oil

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Pipeline is even essential technical means on the territory of Slovakia for the transit of oil. Like other states traversed by these arteries, even Slovakia must ensure ecological safety of this product during transport through its territory. The greatest risk of oil spills is in the area of pipeline crossing a watercourse. Content of the article focuses on the description of the organizational - technical measures and technical means for the destruction of oil spill into the watercourse.

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