Seveso (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsɛːvezo]; Lombard: Séves [ˈseːʋes]) is a town and comune in the Province of Monza and Brianza, in the Region of Lombardy...
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The Seveso disaster was an industrial accident that occurred around 12:37 pm on 10 July 1976, in a small chemical manufacturing plant approximately 20...
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Seveso Directive may refer to: Directive 82/501/EC, Seveso Directive I (1982) Directive 96/82/EC, Seveso Directive II (1996) Directive 2012/18/EU, Seveso...
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The Seveso (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsɛːvezo]; Lombard: Séves [ˈseːʋes]) is a 55-kilometre (34 mi) Italian river that flows through the provinces of Como...
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Directive 96/82/EC (redirect from Seveso II Directive)
also known as the Seveso II Directive, after the Seveso disaster. It replaced the Seveso Directive and was in turn modified by the Seveso III directive (2012/18/EU)...
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Directive 2012/18/EU (redirect from Seveso III directive)
Directive 2012/18/EU or the Seveso-III Directive (full title: Directive 2012/18/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2012 on the...
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Seveso-Baruccana railway station is a railway station in Italy. Located on the Saronno–Seregno railway, it serves the hamlet of Baruccana, in the municipality...
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when the Lubrizol chemical plant caught fire. The facility, subject to the Seveso-III Directive due to hazardous chemicals it stored and produced, created...
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Seveso railway station is a railway station in Italy. It is located on the Milan–Asso railway and is the origin of the branch to Camnago. It serves the...
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di Santo Stefano is a Roman Catholic chapel in the town of Lentate sul Seveso, in the Province of Monza and Brianza and the region of Lombardy, Italy...
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agricultural practices. The following is a list of major environmental disasters: Seveso disaster, 1976 – Release of dioxin in Italy by a small chemical manufacturing...
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A.S.D.C. Ba.Se. 96 Seveso (briefly Ba.Se. 96) is an Italian association football club situated in Seveso, Lombardy. It currently plays in Promozione....
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Lentate sul Seveso is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Monza and Brianza in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 25 kilometres (16 mi)...
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used in the Vietnam War. TCDD was released into the environment in the Seveso disaster. It is a persistent organic pollutant. TCDD and dioxin-like compounds...
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Milan–Asso railway (redirect from Seveso–Camnago railway)
ones. The section Affori-Seveso has double rails. From Seveso to Canzo-Asso there's only one rail. The ramification from Seveso to Camnago has also one...
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Oratory of Mocchirolo (redirect from Oratorio di Mocchirolo, Lentate sul Seveso)
Mocchirolo) is a Roman Catholic chapel in Mocchirolo in the town of Lentate sul Seveso, part of the Province of Monza and Brianza, Lombardy, northern Italy. The...
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Confalonieri was elevated to the cardinalate in 1958. Confalonieri was born in Seveso. His father was a cabinet-maker. Carlo was baptized by Fr. Ambrogio Sirtori...
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incidents such as the Flixborough disaster and the Seveso disaster led to legislation such as the Seveso Directive, which mandates safety reports to be prepared...
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rural palace located on Via Cavour #46 outside of the town of Lentate sul Seveso in the Province of Monza and Brianza, region of Lombardy, Italy. Construction...
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Sisters of the Immaculate Conception in Ivrea, he then attended seminaries in Seveso, Monza, and Milan (where he obtained a doctorate in theology in 1926), and...
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dioxins were found in Times Beach, Missouri and Love Canal, New York and Seveso, Italy. More recently, dioxins have been in the news with the poisoning...
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Erbognone Terdoppio Ticino Olona Lambro Adda Brembo Enna Parina Stabina Seveso (The Seveso enters the Naviglio Martesana canal which enters the Lambro.) Oglio...
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due to toxic side-effects. In 1976, an accident at a chemical factory in Seveso, Italy, owned by a subsidiary of Roche, caused a large dioxin contamination...
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edition (hardcover, US), 2011 Author Charles Stross Cover artist Alberto Seveso Language English Series Halting State series Genre science fiction Publisher...
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flowed further west, and the Seveso, whose natural bed was located further east. The three major rivers (Lambro, Seveso and Olona) flow in their natural...
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Emanuele Bertelli - backed his own act, Seveso Casino Palace. Fedez: Seveso Casino Palace - gave no reason. Maionchi: Seveso Casino Palace - backed her own act...
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which recounts the true story of the Seveso disaster, a chemical incident occurred over the Italian town of Seveso in 1976, which is still considered one...
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dawn")—composed by the youth music group La Cittadina of the San Pietro Martire in Seveso, and performed during Sanremo by Arisa — was announced as the winner. In...
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terms. He was quickly replaced by Andrea Seveso. In May 2023 Luca Princiotta definitively replaced Andrea Seveso on guitar. Hardline live at Rockharz Open...
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central"; land or lan = "land"), given the presence of the Olona, Lambro, Seveso rivers and the Nirone and Pudiga streams. The Latin name Mediolanum comes...
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