Environmental effects definition

Environmental effects means “environmental effects” as described in section 5 of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012.
Environmental effects means “the effects of development on the environment, whether beneficial or detrimental”. These effects can be direct or indirect, of short, medium or long-term duration and cause local or regional impacts.
Environmental effects means the effects of development on the environment, whether beneficial or detrimental.

Examples of Environmental effects in a sentence

  • Environmental effects: Since a battery cell remains in the environment, do not throw out it into the environment.

  • Prudent asset management planning takes a long term view of network development to ensure that the following criteria are met:• Financial and technical risk is managed through optimised asset utilisation achieved through long term planning.• Environmental effects of distribution network assets are minimised.• Asset lifecycle costs are minimised and asset quality is maintained to ensure ongoing reliability.

  • Environmental effects are often evaluated from the perspective of the proposed action.

  • Environmental effects and consideration of alternatives have been taken into account at the earliest stage in the project design processes.

  • ReasonTo ensure that risks from land contamination to the future users of the land and neighbouring land are minimised, together with those to controlled waters, property and ecological systems, and to ensure that the development can be carried out safely without unacceptable risks to workers, neighbours and other offsite receptors in accordance with policy 3.1 Environmental effects of the adopted Southwark Plan 2007 and PPS 23 Planning and Pollution Control.


More Definitions of Environmental effects

Environmental effects means “environmental effects” as described in section 5 of theCanadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012.
Environmental effects means the beneficial as well as the detrimental effects of any development on the physical, biological, or social systems within which such development occurs.
Environmental effects means any change to the environment, including archaeological features, heritage resources, traditional use areas, economic activities, health and socio- economic conditions;
Environmental effects means the anticipated and measured effects of a policy of, a proposal for or a development on the physical, biological, social, cultural and visual systems within which such a development is proposed or happens, including related off-site and cumulative impacts;
Environmental effects means any possible or actual effect, impact, alteration, and/or change to any environmental resource, including but not limited to air, land (including recreational, transport, agricultural, residential, and/or commercial), soil, sediments, water (including surface water, groundwater, drinking water, and/or other aquatic bodies), and/or biota (including but not limited to plants and animals, including wildlife and aquatic organisms).
Environmental effects means such effects or effects (physical, chemical, etc.) on the environment that cause or are likely to result in significant changes in the natural functions of an ecosystem or its elements;
Environmental effects means, for the purposes of the review, those effects described in section 5 of CEAA 2012; “Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)” refers to CN's detailed technical document that identifies the potential adverse environmental effects of the project, measures to mitigate those effects, and an evaluation of whether the project is likely to cause any significant adverse environmental effects. The EIS was received by the CEA Agency on December 7, 2015;