appropriate mitigation definition

appropriate mitigation means measures to prevent or remove any adverse effects which the authorised development will have on the air defence radar at Remote Radar Head (RRH) Trimingham and the Ministry of Defence’s air surveillance and control operations;
appropriate mitigation means measures which meet the requirements of the Operator's safety management system to prevent or remove any adverse impacts which the operation of the authorised development will have on the Operator’s ability to provide safe and efficient air traffic services for Bournemouth International Airport during the operation of the authorised development;
appropriate mitigation means measures to mitigate any adverse effects which the operation of the authorised development will have on the primary surveillance radar at Cromer and NATS’ associated air traffic (surveillance and control) services/operations during the required period;

More Definitions of appropriate mitigation

appropriate mitigation means measures to prevent or remove any adverse impacts which the operation of the authorised development will have on the Operator’s ability to provide safe and efficient air traffic services for Liverpool John Lennon Airport during the lifetime of the authorised development;
appropriate mitigation means measures to mitigate any adverse impacts which the operation of the authorised development will have on the ability of the operator’s radar early warning system to ensure the safety of its Saturn, Mimas and Tethys offshore platforms during the life of the authorised development;
appropriate mitigation means measures to prevent or remove any adverse impacts which the operation of the authorised development will have on the Operator’s ability to provide safe and efficient air traffic services during the lifetime of the authorised development in respect of which all necessary stakeholder consultation has been completed by the Operator and all necessary approvals and regulatory consents have been obtained;
appropriate mitigation means a navigational radar scheme to prevent or remove any adverse impacts which the operation of the authorised development will have on the Operator’s ability to provide safe navigation within the limits of the Port of Liverpool during the lifetime of the authorised development;
appropriate mitigation means an upgrade to the radar early warning system (REWS) to
appropriate mitigation means measures comprising a predictive Radar Early Warning System to mitigate any adverse impacts on and ensure the safe operation of Spirit Energy’s assets - J6-A, Chiswick and Grove- (“the Affected Assets”) for the life of the Project;
appropriate mitigation means measures to prevent or remove any adverse effects which the operation of the authorised development will have on NATS' ability to provide safe and efficient air traffic (surveillance and control) services/operations during the lifetime of the authorised development in respect of which all necessary stakeholder consultation has been completed by NATS and all necessary approvals and regulatory consents have been obtained;