Sonair Environmental
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The goal of the Environmental Protection Act and EASR in Ontario
Introduction In 1970, the United States Congress passed the Environmental Protection Act in response to the growing awareness of the need to protect our environment. The primary goal of the act was to create a federal agency, the Environmental Protection Agency, which would be responsible for setting and enforcing environmental regulations. The Environmental Protection Act was designed to protect the environment from pollution and other forms of degradation. This act is to help prevent businesses and industries from releasing harmful pollutants into the air, water, and land. There are standards set and rules that businesses have to follow if they are using facility equipment that can harm the environment. This act also requires businesses and industries to have permits and documents in place before they can use the equipment. The Environmental Protection Act is an important tool in the fight against pollution, and it has already helped improve the quality of the air, water, and land in the United States.
By Sonair Environmental2 years ago in Earth
What is Environmental Monitoring and how do we measure them?
This is where environmental monitoring comes in. Environmental monitoring refers to the instruments and methods created to study an environment, describe its quality, and set environmental parameters. In simpler terms, it is a way to accurately calculate how much the activity impacts the environment. The main objective of environmental monitoring is to manage and minimize the impacts business activities have on the environment by ensuring that they are complying with laws and regulations. Or making sure that they are reducing risks of harmful effects on the natural environment. Once data collection and statistical analysis are done, the information is published in a report on risk assessment, environmental monitoring, and impact assessment.
By Sonair Environmental2 years ago in Earth