Air Sensitive Receivers Sample Clauses

Air Sensitive Receivers. 5.3.2.1 According to Annex 12 of the EIAO-TM, Air Sensitive Receivers (ASRs) include domestic premises, hotel, hostel, hospital, clinic, nursery, temporary housing accommodation, school, educational institution, office, factory, shop, shopping centre, place of public worship, library, court of law, sports stadium or performing arts centre. Any other premises or places with which, in terms of duration or number of people affected, have a similar sensitivity to the air pollutants as the aforelisted premises and places would also be considered as a sensitive receiver. Representative ASRs within a distance of 500m from the alignment, temporary work areas, and associated barging facilities have been identified.
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Air Sensitive Receivers. 6.4.1 In accordance with the Annex 12 of the EIAO-TM, any domestic premises, hotel, hostel, hospital, clinic, nursery, school, educational institution, office, factory, shop, shopping centre, place of public worship, library, court of law, sports stadium or performing arts centre are considered to be air sensitive receivers (ASRs). Any other place with which, in terms of duration or number of people affected, has a similar sensitivity to the air pollutants as the aforelisted places are also considered to be an ASR, for example, playground, sitting area of parks / promenade.

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