Conservation standards definition

Conservation standards or “standards” means the criteria, guidelines, techniques, and methods for the control of erosion and sedimentation.
Conservation standards or "standards" means standards adopted within ninety days of the passage of this chapter by the department of health.

Examples of Conservation standards in a sentence

  • Prior to dedication, the Developer must present the Town with an extra high intensity soil map, per Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation standards and requirements, of the soils contemplated for dedication.

  • The British Columbia Heritage Trust Conservation standards “Technical Paper Series numbers 9, 10 and 11" (dated November 1989) or successor standards as may be approved by the City are to be applied to all construction, maintenance, restoration or renovation works undertaken under Part II or Part III on the House.