CONAMA definition

CONAMA means the National Environmental Committee, an agency responsible for environmental management in Chile.
CONAMA means the Brazil National Council for the Environment.

Examples of CONAMA in a sentence

  • A committee comprising of representatives from UACh, INIA, Comisión Nacional del Medio Ambiente (CONAMA) and RBGE will be responsible for assigning the funds through a competitive process.

  • The German entry points are the possibility to decrease the Chinese presence in Brazil regarding clean energy 1 The National Council for the Environment (Conselho Nacional do Meio Ambiente - CONAMA ) is an advisory and deliberative body with the power to establish new guidelines that the law does not provide.

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  • Centro nacional del Medio Ambiente (CENMA, National Center for the Environment) and Comisión Nacional del Medio Ambiente (CONAMA, National Environment Committee).

  • The service must be performed in strict conformity with the legislative rules that regulate the basic sanitation sector, in particular with regard to the potability of the water for the public water supply, according to the standard established in Ministry of Health Regulation No. 56-BSB, as well as the laws defined by resolutions of the National Council on the Environment - CONAMA, the National Health Code, the State Sanitary Code and related municipal legislation.