Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Toxics-Documentation-Neratovice-in-Spolana-27MZIFLUXHVO.htmlConceptually similarToxics Documentation Neratovice in SpolanaGP09IHCompleted★★★★Toxics Documentation Neratovice in SpolanaGP0ESECompleted★★★★Toxics Documentation Neratovice in SpolanaGP019ZVCompleted★★★★Toxics Documentation Neratovice in SpolanaGP0IU3Completed★★★★Spolana Chemical Plant in Czech RepublicGP01MRECompleted★★★★Spolana Chemical Plant in Czech RepublicGP01MRJCompleted★★★★Toxics Documentation Neratovice in SpolanaGP0O9ZCompleted★★★★Toxics Documentation Neratovice in SpolanaGP0S9DCompleted★★★★Toxics Action in SpolanaGP017B6Completed★★★★View AllGP01EZEToxics Documentation Neratovice in SpolanaAerial view of one of the three storage buildings for dioxine at the flooded chemical plant Spolana, 30 km from Prague. Spolana is known as a producer of dioxine which was used in the 1960's to make the poison Agent Orange for the US Army.Locations:Czech Republic-Eastern Europe-NeratoviceDate:15 Aug, 2002Credit:© Greenpeace/Vaclav VaskuMaximum size:2788px X 1884pxKeywords:Aerial view-Chlorine production-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Dioxins-Floods-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Toxics Documentation Neratovice, Spolana in Czech RepublicGreenpeace activists from the Czech Republic, Germany, Slovakia, Austria, the Netherlands and Finland are surveying the effects of a flood at the Spolana chemical plant and are warning of the likelihood that dioxins will spill into the Elbe river.