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- Page 43 and 44: negligence or non-negligence; degre
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River Site La ba Kaladzhinskaya La
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Dimensionality 8 % mln. m3 8 O h ml
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Table 4.29 Chemical Composition of
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Sampling Date 14.V 15.VI 2.8 20.V 2
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Table 4.34 Recorded Disposals into
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4.2.2.2 Thickness and Occurrence of
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4.2.2.4 The Regions of Groundwater
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4.3. I. 1 Stratigraphy In the Cauca
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* These An earthquake closest to th
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a 4.3.1.4 Relief In a geomorphologi
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4.3.1.5 Mineralogy The deposits of
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4.3.1.8 Frozen-State Regime Climate
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Humic-gley soil constitutes 17% and
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a reaches In terms of humus horizon
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Form of Use Arable land Perennial p
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@ River Laba Malaya Laba 4.4.1 Land
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Name Administration of Mostovskoy 1
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a The average annual increase of pl
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Data on record keeping of ungulate
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divided into separate massifs by th
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a 4.5.2.1.3 Animal Kingdom The Cauc
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the Southern slope. European minks
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4.6.1.3 Labor and Occupation Market
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Total Disease of circulation organs
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and waste with negative impacts on
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Existing Environment Conditions Lan
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5.1.2.5 River Crossing by Transmiss
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5.2 Operation Stage Figure 5.1 is r
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Maximum concentration of nitrogen o
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Distance From the Power Plant, km 1
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probability is 7.14 m3/sec and this
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Underflooding of the power plant te
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Water pollution at the water intake
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Biological pollution and chemical p
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Noise range in the engine room fall
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Reference points 002 through 004 ar
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use of individual noise reduction m
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' - European feather grass Anapa, L
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Populated Areas Mostovskoy Pereprav
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # Table 5.1 2 Est
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In accordance with the district Adm
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during oil transportation. The othe
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are then directed to an oillwater s
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Biological reclamation - bogging an
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- direct impact on vegetation, fore
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5.2.3.2 Transmission Lines 5.2.3.2.
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5.2.3.2.2 Impacts on Bird Migration
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Positive lmpacts Additional facilit
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6.0 WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY Health
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In the course of practical training
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knowledge of power generator's safe
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@ Urgent instruction is carried out
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- preventive maintenance of the equ
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Governing Standard: "Regulations in
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The Plant Substation; Fenced-off ar
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CONTAMINANT RUSSIA CO NO2 SO2 Parti
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urn agricultural wastes for fuel, t
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production and the large land area
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Interconnection to the existing tra
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7.6 Alternative Water Supplies and
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4. "Report No. 256". Krasnodar Terr
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Target of Impact ENVIRONMENTAL Air
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Impacts Water supply shortages due
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Target of Impact Air Quality Surfac
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Noise levels shall be measured at a
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mobile sources (trucks, loaders, et
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located 0.5 km downstream of the wa
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@ 10.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND
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@ a facility. Maintenance Training
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e conducted. In addition, staff wil
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Primary Planning Responsibility Rev
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11.0 INTERAGENCY COORDINATION AND P
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2. Burns and Roe indicated that Gen
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Discussion: 1. The Regional Environ
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V.V. Fedorovich, Editor and Publish
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* Molokanov: Question: Anikin: Molo
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Molokanov: We have our man in the a
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nuclear power industry to judge it?
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Lazov: There aint' any gas. The nuc
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1 1.2.6 Mostovskoy District Represe
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Having reviewed major project techn
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a 1 1.3.2 Attendees 1. B. G. Teresh
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1 1.3.3 Agenda of Public Hearing Pu
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Answer: Mr 0. Yeschenko. The plant
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Mazut will be used during the start
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June July August Wind rose (summer
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December January February Wind rose
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I Appendix 5 Wind rose at different
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Wind rose in foggy weather and in p
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1 0285004 'Kubansky Gypsum' stock c
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iVlostovsky mill-sorting plant indu
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6 3504831 kIostovskoe PTS 32 Sovets
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agent code 1 untreated 2 including
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a 1555 2704 5 5 acetic acid gasolin
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11 0335493 "Labinsky sugar refinery
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untreated benzol toluene acrolein f
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( agent I code agent description "C
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ethyl alcohol ethyl Cellosoive buty
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chloride 1722 tetramethylt 2.914000
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, 5 16 isoprene (2methylbutadien e-
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a 20 5142419 Labinskaya a/c 1492 18
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agent code agent description "Avtor
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* ' agent code 24 3892633 U B joint
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a - agent. code 26 0001160 Labinska
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APPENDIX 13 CALCULATED GAGES ON THE
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Appendix 15
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The Scheme of the Krasnodar GRES Si
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Mostovsky District Transport Networ
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I KRASNODAR GRES PROJECT IIMPACT OK
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