Submersible walls to stay in Czech river by Mon over petrol leak
December 26, 2009
Litvinov - Submersible walls will remain minimally till December 28 in the Bilina River between Litvinov and Usti nad Labem due to petrol that leaked from the Unipetrol RPA company on Wednesday, Petr Suma, from the CIZP Czech environmental inspection, told CTK today.
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