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B L a C K S E Apa-Canal Cahul Cahul Taraclia SC Unicom Oil Terminal SA Galati Tatarbunary Cahul 200 kg 2.3 15 703 000 kg 7.2 Liquid chlorine WRC-2 2000 kg Diesel fuels WRC-3 12 500 000 kg Heavy fuel oil WRC-1 7 600 000 kg M O L D O V A LPG WRC-2 270 000 kg Tar coal WRC-3 3 100 000 kg U K R A I N E P SC Arcelor Mittal Galati SA Galati r u Valexchp Ltd. Valeni t Bolhrad 28 616 000 kg 7.5 14 643 900 kg 7.2 Benzene WRC-3 2 652 000 kg Oil WRC-2 146 439 000 kg Ammonia solution 25% WRC-2 2 232 000 kg Valeni Creosote oil WRC-3 3 700 000 kg TOV Titan Kiliya Tar coal WRC-3 21 121 000 kg Danube Logisticcs Ltd. Giurgiuliesti Trans Cargo Terminal Giurgiuliesti Wine production and storage Other 7 410 000 kg 21 960 000 kg 7.3 1 152 000 kg 6.1 Ammonia WRC-2 2 700 kg SC City Gas SRL Galati Gasoline WRC-3 20 160 000 kg Diesel fuel WRC-2 11 520 000 kg Kiliya 1 257 000 kg 3.0 Giurgiuliesti Diesel fuel WRC-2 1 800 000 kg LPG WRC-0 1 083 000 kg Izmail marine merchant port Izmail Vylkova Reni Reni merchant marine port Reni SC Borealis L. A. T. Romania SRL Galati Galati Ammonium nitrate WRC-1 400 kg 1 257 000 kg 3.0 Petroleum WRC-3 14 000 kg Izmayil Ammonium nitrate 4 200 000 kg Diesel fuel WRC-2 46 500 kg a Lacques, enamels WRC-2 500 kg t SC Energetic Oltenia Braila n/a n/a Braila Da l nube Isaccea Sulina Ammonia solution 25% WRC-2 4 400 kg Macin e Methan WRC-2 16 800 kg Hydrazine sol. WRC-0 600 kg SC Conpet SA Braila Tulcea Chlorine WRC-2 500 kg D n/a n/a Other 250 kg SC Alum SA Tulcea SC Vard Tulcea SA Tulcea Diesel fuels WRC-2 10 000 kg n/a n/a 24 000 kg 4.4 Apa-Canal Edinet Edinet Heavy fuel oil WRC-1 12 000 000 kg Diesel fuel WRC-2 32 000 kg e 390 kg 2.6 Sulphuric acid WRC-1 900 000 kg Paint thinner WRC-2 200 000 kg b Liquid chlorine WRC-2 3900 kg Na OH solution WRC-1 430 000 kg Oxygen WRC-0 43 500 kg Oxygen 350 000 kg Hydrochloric acid WRC-1 22 500 kg u Other 279 000 kg Other 24 000 kg Edinet Hydrographic assembly Costesti n 11 500 kg 4.1 a a Costesti Oil for converters WRC-2 100 000 kg D Calcium chloride WRC-2 15 000 kg Babadag P ru e t U K R A I N E Ungheni M O L D O V A R O M A N I A S Iasi Chisinau Tiraspol Guard Services Iargara Leova Harsova Odessa Storage of pesticides Iargara k Apa-Canal Leova Leova Apa-Canal Ungheni Ungheni 2 028 145 kg 5.3 385 kg 2.6 c Liquid chlorine WRC-2 2 027 780 kg Liquid chlorine WRC-2 3 850 kg Calcium chloride WRC-1 3 650 kg a Galati l R O M A N I A D anu be Danube Delta B Bucharest Navodari Constanta Map produced by ZOÏ Environment Network, February 2016 Oil storing and/or processing facility Other facilities dealing with hazardous substances (including oil) Nature reserve Extraction of oil Storage and/or processing of hazardous substances (mainly others than oil) Danube delta biosphere reserve Water treatment Boundary Company WRC3-Equ.-Site Location Apa-Canal Ungheni Ungheni WRI 1 - 3: low potential risk Category 385 kg 2.6 Water Risk Index (WRI) WRI 3 - 5: middle potential risk Liquid chlorine WRC-2 3 850 kg WRI 5 - 10: high potential risk Substance Water risk class Quantity (kg).
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