Ecological values definition

Ecological values means clean air, clean and abundant water, fish and wildlife habitat and other values that are generally considered public goods.

Examples of Ecological values in a sentence

  • Ecological values featured significantly in decision- making on the new dam, the first time this had occurred in relation to large-scale flood defence infrastructure in the Netherlands.

Related to Ecological values

  • Applicable water quality standards means all water quality standards to which a discharge is subject under the federal Clean Water Act and which has been (a) approved or permitted to remain in effect by the Administrator following submission to the Administrator pursuant to Section 303(a) of the Act, or (b) promulgated by the Director pursuant to Section 303(b) or 303(c) of the Act, and standards promulgated under (APCEC) Regulation No. 2, as amended.

  • Generally applicable environmental radiation standards means standards issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the authority of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, that impose limits on radiation exposures or levels, or concentrations or quantities of radioactive material, in the general environment outside the boundaries of locations under the control of persons possessing or using radioactive material.

  • FR Barrier Value means, in respect of a SPS FR Barrier Valuation Date, the Underlying Reference Value.

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  • Extreme performance coating means coatings designed for harsh exposure or extreme environmental conditions.