Detrimental effects definition

Detrimental effects means contamination of the lands or waters of the state or making the same injurious to public health, harmful for commercial or agricultural use, or deleterious to ani- mal or plant life.
Detrimental effects means direct liability, loss, damage, costs or expense.

Examples of Detrimental effects in a sentence

  • Detrimental effects on air and water quality, tourism, recreation, fishing, aquaculture, navigation, transportation, public infrastructure, public services, and community culture should be considered in avoiding and minimizing adverse social and economic impacts.

  • Detrimental effects of release into salt and freshwater on the alga Chlorella prenoidosa has also been documented (▇▇▇▇▇ et al.

  • Detrimental effects of an installation to the building, such as vibrations and cracks, as well as unhealthy effects such as unreasonable irritation of other people, entitle the Landlord to withdraw a given consent and enforce a prohibition in so far as the effects are unavoidably linked with the operation of the given installation.

  • Detrimental effects of such homophobia have been linked to behaviors that can cause increased exposure to HIV, such as unprotected sex and drug use.