PD 1152 Flashcards

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P.D. No.1152, title?

A

Philippine Environmental Code

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P.D. No.1152, when?

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June 6, 1977

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means the average atmospheric purity as distinguished from discharge measurements taken at the source of pollution. It is the general amount of pollution present in a broad area.

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“Ambient Air Quality”

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means the act of passing into the atmosphere an air contaminant, pollutant, gas stream and unwanted sound from a known source

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“Emission”

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means the characteristics of water which define its use in terms of physical, chemical and biological contents; hence the quality of water for domestic use is different from industrial use.

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“Water Quality”

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means a close and continuous supervision of the water quality to detect development movements or changes in the characteristics of the water.

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“Water Quality Surveillance”

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means a plan that is established by governmental authority as a program for water pollution prevention and abatement. Such a standard may include water use classification and the criteria to support the uses of the water.

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“Water Quality Standard”

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means restrictions established to limit levels of concentration of physical, chemical and biological constituents which are discharged from point sources.

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“Effluent Standards”

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refers to activities conducted in removing the pollutants discharged or spilled in water to restore it to pre-spill condition.

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“Clean-up Operations”

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refers to spills of oil or other hazardous substances in water that result from accidents involving the carriers of such substance such as collisions and grounding.

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“Accidental Spills”

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are areas where uncontrolled development could result in irreparable damage to important historic, cultural, or aesthetic values or natural systems or processes of national significance.

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“Areas of Critical Environmental Concern”

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means elements or compounds which when discharged in any quantity present imminent or substantial danger to public health and welfare.

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Hazardous Substances”

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refers to areas where the introduction of public facilities may tend to induce development and urbanization of more than local significance or impact.

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“Areas Impacted by Public Facilities”

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is the alteration, to any degree, of environmental conditions or the creation of a new set of environmental conditions, adverse or beneficial, to be induced or caused by a proposed project.

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“Environmental Impact”

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refers to national, local and regional agencies and instrumentalities including government-owned and controlled corporations.

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“Government Agencies”

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16
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TITLE III:

A

LAND USE MANAGEMENT

17
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TITLE IV:

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NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION

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TITLE IV: NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION Chapters:

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  1. Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
  2. Wildlife
  3. Forestry and Soil Conservation
  4. Flood Control and Natural Calamities
  5. Energy Development
  6. Conservation and Utilization of Surface and Ground Waters
  7. Mineral Resources
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TITLE V:

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WASTE MANAGEMENT