A Case Study of an Environmental Project Evaluation in a
Major Industrial Installation in the Greater Asopos River
Area in Greece
Volume 2 - Issue 2
Panagopoulos I1*, Karayannis A1, Gouvalias G1 and Caroukis E2
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- 1Sybilla ltd, Ispilantou, Maroussi, Athens, Greece
- 2Risk Management Services -RMS, Samara, Athens, Greece
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Panagopoulos I, Sybilla ltd, Ispilantou, Maroussi, Athens, Greece
Received: February 01, 2019 Published: February 07, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/OAJESS.2019.02.000133
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Abstract
This paper presents carried out work on the realization path,
mode selection, some of the results and the self-evaluation of
Environmental Protection Processes as applied in a Major Industrial
Site, namely the self-evaluation of Preliminary Orientation
Environmental Liability Assessment Study (POELS). The ultimate
goal of this work is to illustrate the role of the self-evaluation of
Environmental Protection Processes in Environmental Liability
issues in order to identify/assess/evaluate major risks at the
facility and risk mitigation measures. As a general rule of thumb,
discovery of pollution, a pollution condition or a pollution event is
typically the trigger for an environmental loss or claim. Pollution is
generally attributed to the emission of hazardous or nonhazardous
wastes (air pollutants, liquid and solid wastes), and categorized as
one of the following occurrences
Opinion|
Framework-Introduction|