TAP’s new video showcases initiatives to avoid environmental impacts
Published by Stephanie Roker,
Editor
World Pipelines,
On 13 November, Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG (TAP AG) launched its latest video that showcases the implementation of a number of initiatives and the measures it is taking to avoid impacts on the natural environment in which it is working.
In compliance with the regulatory frameworks of the host countries and the permits obtained by TAP AG, the company’s environmental and social management system identifies potentially impacting activities on sensitive features, and sets out specific mitigation measures and management controls as part of its commitment to avoiding, minimising and mitigating any impacts the Trans Adriatic pipeline (TAP) construction may have on the environment.
The video captures the implementation of some of these measures and controls, for example, related to the avifauna, bears, biorestoration, erosion and water quality monitoring in Greece and Albania.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/project-news/14112017/taps-new-video-showcases-initiatives-to-avoid-environmental-impacts/
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