Environmental Nuisance definition

Environmental Nuisance means “environmental nuisance” as defined in the Environmental Protection Act.
Environmental Nuisance means a human-induced direct or indirect adverse impact on the environment, including impact on human health, well-being, property or cultural heritage via the environment. ‘Environmental nuisance’ also means such an adverse impact on the environment, which does not exceed a numerical limit or that has not been regulated by a numerical limit.
Environmental Nuisance means an unreasonable interference with the enjoyment by the public, a section of the public or a person of a place or area, being an interference caused or likely to be caused by

Examples of Environmental Nuisance in a sentence

  • It is the developer’s responsibility to ensure compliance with the Environmental Nuisance of the Environmental Protection Act 1994 which prohibits unlawful environmental nuisance caused by dust, ash, fumes, light, odour or smoke beyond the boundaries of the property during all stages of the development including earthworks and construction.

  • It is the applicant/owner’s responsibility to ensure compliance with Part 2A – Environmental Nuisance of the Environmental Protection Regulation 1998 which prohibits unlawful environmental nuisance caused by dust, ash, fumes, light, odour or smoke beyond the boundaries of the property during all stages of the development including earthworks and construction.

  • All lighting must be designed and constructed so as to ensure that the light emitted from the subject land does not create an environmental nuisance having regard to the provisions of the Environmental Protection Act 1994 and Environmental Protection Regulation 1998 (Part 2A – Environmental Nuisance) to the satisfaction of the Director Planning and Regional Development and maintained at all times.

  • Aronovsky, Back from the Margins: An Environmental Nuisance Paradigm for Private Cleanup Cost Disputes, 84 DENV.

  • The applicant/owner is to ensure that noise from either air conditioning units, service equipment, swimming pool filters or other mechanical equipment must not emanate from the subject land to a degree that would, in the opinion of the Director Planning & Regional Development, create an environmental nuisance having regard to the provisions of the Environmental Protection Act 1994, Environmental Protection (Noise) Policy 1997 and Environmental Protection Regulation 1998 (Part 2A – Environmental Nuisance).


More Definitions of Environmental Nuisance

Environmental Nuisance. Means environmental nuisance not authorised to be done or omitted to be done under any of the following—
Environmental Nuisance means environmental nuisance as defined in section 15 of the Environmental Protection Act 1994.
Environmental Nuisance means air pollution, noise, odor, fresh and sea-water pollution, litter, hazardous waste pollution, radioactive pollution, or anything in contravention of legislation, order, plan, business license or any other permit or license, or that is dangerous to human health or may cause people to suffer; for
Environmental Nuisance means (section 15 of Environmental Protection Act 1994) unreasonable interference of likely interference with an environmental value caused by:
Environmental Nuisance means a human- induced direct or indirect adverse impact on the environment, including impact on human health, well-being, property or cultural heritage via the
Environmental Nuisance means air pollution, noise, odor, fresh and sea-water pollution, litter, hazardous waste pollution, radioactive pollution, or anything in contravention of legislation, order, plan, business license or any other permit or license, or that is dangerous to human health or may cause people to suffer; for this purpose, "plan" has the same meaning as in the Planning and Building Law, 1965;
Environmental Nuisance means an unreasonable interference with the enjoyment by the public, a section of the public or a person of a place of area, if the interference is caused or likely to be caused by: