Examples of Environment Agencies in a sentence
Risks to the environment are for the Environment Agencies and are not addressed here.
Effective coordination between the local and regional competent authority (Environment Agencies) and the national government (RVO) is an absolute prerequisite in this regard.
Removal, treatment, siteinspection or containment of contaminated soil and/or groundwater ...................F£● Regulatory charges, including payments to Environment Agencies or local authorities for discharge consents, consignment notesG£for special/hazardous waste, Environmental Permit etc.
As there is little land within the City boundary that is outside the Environment Agencies zones 2 and 3, these areas are being subdivided into areas at lower risk, particularly for more vulnerable developments such as those for residential use (Figure 7.1).
For advice on ‘flood proofing’ measures please see the Environment Agencies ‘Preparing for Floods’ document.
In such cases, the tighter limit should be applied to prevent a relaxation of control.Further advice on responding to incidentsThe UK Environment Agencies have published guidance on producing an incident response plan to deal with environmental incidents.
In the UK, the Environment Agencies (EA) soil guideline values are used by Flight and Scheib (Chapter 13) (EA, 2009).
Data provision to MACC relied on ad hoc bilateral agreement with Environment Agencies in 14 different countries.
The Environment Agencies and British Wood Preserving and Damp Proofing Association, 2003.
Implementation of environment management at the national level is undertaken by the Ministry of Environment, while at the local government (Province and District) level is by the Local Agency for Environmental Impact Control (BAPEDALDA), or in some districts, the District Environment Agencies (Badan Lingkungan Hidup Daerah).