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MANAGEMENT OF DRINKING WATER SUPPLY IN CRISIS SITUATUATIONS IN THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
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Submitted article deals with sy stem regulation of potable water supply customers in crisis situations. The main emphasis is lay stress on means alternative and forced supply of water, their safety from side of responsib le terminals of critical infrastructure and on possibilities of creation quite a number of special events natu ral, but primary anthropogenic character, which manage to syst em violation of supply of potable water. From analysis of available information about potential threats of remembered system the article offers model of sy stem control of supply potable water in crisis situations, which makes provision for valid legislative Slovak conditions. In this manner the suggested model integrates into them also aspects affecting single realization of substitute or emergency water supply, which introduces in this time relatively exactly skilled set.
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Law no. 364/2004. about water and about obrogation SNR no 372/1990 about offence in sound later regulations. Order of government SR no. 354/2006, which constitutes the requirements for water, which is assigned fo r humane consumption and contro l of quality water, which is assigned for humane consumption. Public notice MZP SR no. 259/2005, which constitutes of specialties about potable water supply on period crisis situations. Seňová, A., Slaninová, P., Weiss, E.: Evalua tion of risk by point method for selected carrer in mining industry. In: Acta Montanistica Slovaca 13 (2) 2008, pp. 278-284. ISSN 1335-1788
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