Mitigating definition

Mitigating means the strategies and methods used to ensure that the LOS is adequate in all impacted areas.

Examples of Mitigating in a sentence

  • Mitigating the fire hazard by reducing the vegetation located within the SWPL Easement Areas would improve the SWPL’s reliability and integrity, which would provide a direct benefit to SDG&E and its customers, and improve the safety of firefighters when working near the SWPL, which is of particular interest to CDF.

  • Mitigating circumstances will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

  • The 1994 Northwest Forest Plan and the Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for Amendment to the Survey and Manage, Protection Buffer, and Other Mitigating Measures Standards and Guidelines (SDEIS, December 1999) recognize the rarity of lynx and include standards and guidelines for management but do not fully reflect the findings and recommendations of the LCAS.

Related to Mitigating

  • Mitigation means a measure that is reducing risk.

  • Compensatory mitigation means types of mitigation used to replace project-induced critical area and buffer losses or impacts.

  • Mitigation plan means a proposal that includes the process or means to achieve carbon dioxide mitigation through use of mitigation projects or carbon credits.