Environmental Protection Measures definition
Examples of Environmental Protection Measures in a sentence
Environmental Protection Measures* Location / Timing Implementation Agent Implementation Stage** Relevant Legislation and Guidelines D C O Table 12.1 MC 1 Site offices and construction yards: • Site offices shall have ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ roof and façade coating or colour matches with existing environment; and • Site offices and the construction yard shall be decommissioned after construction.
Environmental Protection Measures* Location / Timing Implementation Agent Implementation Stage** Relevant Legislation and Guidelines Table 12.1 MT 2 Where practical, trees that require removal shall be transplanted on Site.
The Final Supplemental EIS incorporates by reference the analysis related to Segments 8 and 9 in the Gateway West 2013 Final EIS, including relevant Proposed Environmental Protection Measures identified in Table 2.7–1 of that document.
Monitoring of the area after construction would be done in accordance with the weed control plan implemented by Ivins City for multiple years after construction (see Environmental Protection Measures, Noxious Weeds, Chapter 2), under which weed abatement measures would be initiated if infestations occur.
Applicant-committed Environmental Protection Measures (EPMs) for the Project are detailed below.
Environmental Protection Measures: Installation of orange plastic fencing and temporary fencing erosion control measures around the site to protect adjacent properties, existing trees to remain and creek habitat and for site security and public safety.
Under Alternative A, impacts to tortoises would be minimized by following the Environmental Protection Measures described above and by adhering to the UDP.
Prepare and consolidate required documentation to assist Defence to meet Government reporting obligations relating to pollution prevention, including but not limited to: National Environmental Protection Measures (NEPM); and National Pollutant Inventory.
Native vegetation could establish again after reseeding (see Environmental Protection Measures, Soils/Erosion and Vegetation, Chapter 2).