EIA definition

Examples of EIA in a sentence

  • Framework agreement EIA Description Framework agreement for consultancy services regarding EIA within Linköping municipality.


More Definitions of EIA

EIA means the Environment Impact Assessment report prepared or to be prepared for subprojects in accordance with the EARF;
EIA means an environmental impact assessment as contemplated in NEMA, and/or the ECA and the EIA Regulations as published in Government Notice R 1183 on 5 September 1997, as amended from time to time;
EIA means an environmental impact assessment as contemplated in NEMA , and/or the ECA
EIA or “Environmental Impact Assessment” - the process of assessing the Environmental effects of a development or an activity and its subsequent operation, carried out in accordance with applicable Regulatory Provisions and guidelines;
EIA means the Energy Information Administration of the United States Department of Energy.
EIA or “Environmental Impact Assessment” - the process of assessing the environmental effects of a development or an activity and its subsequent operation, carried out in accordance with the applicable Regulatory Provisions and guidelines; 2.1.25 “Environment” - the aggregate of surrounding objects, conditions and influences that influence the life and habitats of humans or any other organism or collection of organisms, including all or any of the following : air (including the air within any building or the air within any other man-made or natural structure above or below ground), water (including inland waters, groundwater and water in drains and sewers) and land; 2.1.26 “Environmental Laws” - any Laws in respect of the Environment, including, without limitation, the following statutes: the National Water Act , No. 36 of 1998; the Water Services Act, No. 108 of 1997; the National Environmental Management Act, No. 107 of 1998; the National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act, No. 57 of 2003; the National Environmental Management: Air Quality Act; the Hazardous Substances Act, No. 15 of 1973; and the National Heritage Resources Act, No. 25 of 1999; 2.