Environment Conservation Act definition

Environment Conservation Act means the Environment Conservation Act, 1989 (Act No. 73 of 1989);
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Examples of Environment Conservation Act in a sentence

  • The most important of these are the Environment Conservation Act, 1995 (ECA, 1995), and the Environment Conservation Rules (ECR, 1997).

  • As per Government of Bangladesh Environment Conservation Act, 1995 (ECA, 1995) and Environment Conservation Rules (ECR, 1997), most of the sub-project under UGIIP-III have been categorized as Orange-A and Orange-B.

  • The Environment Conservation Rules, 1997 were issued by the Government of Bangladesh in exercise of the power conferred under the Environment Conservation Act (Section 20), 1995.

  • The most important of these are the Environment Conservation Act, 1995 (ECA, 1995) and the Environment Conservation Rules (ECR, 1997).

  • The DoE has been placed under the MoEF as its technical wing and is statutorily responsible for the implementation of the Environment Conservation Act, 1995.

  • These are the first set of rules, promulgated under the Environment Conservation Act 1995.

  • The Project is then subject to approval under the Government of Bangladesh’s Environment Conservation Act (1995) (ECA) and Environment Conservation Rules (1997).

  • Disposal arrangements must be made in advance and cleared with the ECO before construction starts.• No littering or on-site burying or dumping of any waste materials, vegetation, litter or refuse may occur.• All solid waste must be disposed of offsite at an approved landfill site in terms of section 20 of the Environment Conservation Act (Act No. 73 of 1989).

  • The procedures and requirements for EIA under the power sector are dictated by the Environment Conservation Act of 1995, which introduced a requirement for any proposed "industrial unit or project" to obtain prior approval from the DoE.

  • The Environment Conservation Rules provide a first set of rules under the Environment Conservation Act, 1995.


More Definitions of Environment Conservation Act

Environment Conservation Act means the Environment and Conservation Act, 1989 (Act 73 0f 1989);

Related to Environment Conservation Act

  • Ex-situ conservation means the conservation of components of biological diversity outside their natural habitats.

  • In-situ conservation means the conservation of ecosystems and natural habitats and the maintenance and recovery of viable populations of species in their natural surroundings and, in the case of domesticated or cultivated species, in the surroundings where they have developed their distinctive properties.

  • Data Protection Act means Act CXII of 2011 on Informational Self-Determination and Freedom of Information.

  • Environmental, Health and Safety Laws means the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, and the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, each as amended, together with all other laws (including rules, regulations, codes, plans, injunctions, judgments, orders, decrees, rulings, and charges thereunder) of federal, state, local, and foreign governments (and all agencies thereof) concerning pollution or protection of the environment, public health and safety, or employee health and safety, including laws relating to emissions, discharges, releases, or threatened releases of pollutants, contaminants, or chemical, industrial, hazardous, or toxic materials or wastes into ambient air, surface water, ground water, or lands or otherwise relating to the manufacture, processing, distribution, use, treatment, storage, disposal, transport, or handling of pollutants, contaminants, or chemical, industrial, hazardous, or toxic materials or wastes.