Environmental mitigation definition

Environmental mitigation means an action or activity intended to remedy known
Environmental mitigation means an action or activity intended to remedy, reduce, or offset known negative impacts to the environment.
Environmental mitigation means an action or activity intended to remedy known negative impacts to the environment.

Examples of Environmental mitigation in a sentence

  • The EM&A requirements for each parameter described in the following sections include:- - All monitoring parameters; - Monitoring schedules for the reporting month and forthcoming month; - Action and Limit levels for all environmental parameters; - Event / Action Plan; - Environmental mitigation measures, as recommended in the Project EIA reports; and - Environmental requirement in contract documents.

  • The contractor shall obtain Environmental mitigation licence for the same and also comply with Environmental Management Coordination Act (EMCA) 1999, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environmental Audit (EA) Regulations 2003.Payment will be under appropriate items in the BoQ.

  • This Amendment shall become effective as of the date (the “Amendment No. 4 Effective Date”) on which the Administrative Agent (or its counsel) shall have received duly executed counterparts hereof that, when taken together, bear the signatures of the Loan Parties and the Consenting Lenders.

  • Environmental mitigation measures have been proposed to avoid or minimize environmental impacts to acceptable levels.

  • The EM&A requirements for each parameter described in the following sections include:- - All monitoring parameters; - Monitoring schedules for the reporting month and forthcoming months; - Action and Limit levels for all environmental parameters; - Event / Action Plan; - Environmental mitigation measures, as recommended in the Project EIA study final report; and - Environmental requirement in contract documents.


More Definitions of Environmental mitigation

Environmental mitigation means investigation, clean-up, removal action, remedial action, restoration, repair, response action, corrective action, monitoring, sampling and analysis, installation, reclamation, closure or post-closure in response to any actual or suspected environmental condition or Hazardous Materials.
Environmental mitigation means an action or activity intended to remedy, reduce,
Environmental mitigation means activities that are intended to reduce, mitigate, prevent or compensate for adverse effects of human activities or items, including paths, play spaces, trails and parking, upon fish, wildlife, plants, invertebrates, species at risk, ecological integrity or natural heritage values; (“activités d’atténuation des conséquences environnementales”)
Environmental mitigation means the mitigation measures adopted by City in its CEQA Findings and the MMRP for the EIR, along with those actions which are required by State and Federal regulatory agencies as a prerequisite to, or concurrent with, Development of the Project Area, including, but not limited to, compliance with the permit requirements of the following Agencies, if and to the extent permits are required: Section 404 Permits by US Army Corps of Engineers; Permits by US Fish and Wildlife Service; Permits by California Department of Fish and Game; and Permits by California Regional Water Quality Control Board(s).
Environmental mitigation means measures committed to in the NEPA determination and/or specified in the plans, specification and contract documents, to mitigate the unavoidable adverse impacts of the Project to natural, cultural and/or social resources.
Environmental mitigation means the improvements, dedications, applicable payments 8 in lieu of improvements, and the implementation, installation, and/or performance of measures or 9 tasks attributed to the development and use of the County Property that have been identified in 10 the EIS/EIR, as amended (by Supplement or Addendum), or any subsequent required 11 environmental documentation/assessment or pursuant to any Funding Process or identified as a 12 mitigation measure in the EIS/EIR or any subsequent required environmental 13 documentation/assessment which should or will be imposed as a condition of approval of any 14 development on the County Property through any environmental documentation/assessment of 15 any development on the County Property subsequent to the date of this Agreement. 16
Environmental mitigation means any of the following: