Neutral effect definition

Neutral effect means that the cumulative effects of an alternative are expected to be no different than they had been under past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future actions.
Neutral effect means either a) there would be no discernible effect, positive or negative, on the resources under consideration; or B) predicted positive and negative effects cancel each other out.

Examples of Neutral effect in a sentence

  • Grace Year: Neutral effect in establishing the number of consecutive safe years.

Related to Neutral effect

  • PAL effective date generally means the date of issuance of the PAL permit. However, the PAL effective date for an increased PAL is the date any emissions unit that is part of the PAL major modification becomes operational and begins to emit the PAL pollutant.

  • Personal Effects means personal items regularly worn or carried on the person for his/her personal use, for example clothing, watch, wallet.

  • Nonstochastic effect means a health effect, the severity of which varies with the dose and for which a threshold is believed to exist. Radiation-induced cataract formation is an example of a nonstochastic effect. For purposes of these regulations, "deterministic effect" is an equivalent term.

  • Original Effective Date means the Effective Date under, and as defined in, the Original Credit Agreement.

  • Removal Effective Date has the meaning specified in Section 9.06(b).