Examples of Light pollution in a sentence
Light pollution is a statutory nuisance and is defined as any form of artificial light which shines outside the area it is required to illuminate.
Reasons: In order to safeguard the amenities of adjoining residents and the amenities of the locality in accordance with Policies ENV-B.1.1 (New development), ENV-P.1.7 (Light pollution) and ENV-P.1.5 (Noise pollution) of the Hounslow Unitary Development Plan and Policies 4A.20 (Reducing noise and enhancing soundscapes) and 4A.3 (Sustainable design and construction) of the London Plan.
Light pollution and general noise may occur irrespective of whether the site is in fact an operating centre.
Where appropriate, applicants should demonstrate suitable measures to address this problem.• Light pollution – this is an increasingly common source of complaint, particularly from illuminated signs and external security lighting.
Light pollution in USA and Europe: The good, the bad and the ugly.