Pollution Abatement

/pəˈluːʃən əˈbeɪtmənt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The reduction, control, or elimination of pollution, typically mandated by environmental laws to protect public health and the environment.
    The company invested in new technology for pollution abatement to comply with federal regulations.

Forms

  • pollution abatement

Commentary

Pollution abatement commonly appears in environmental statutes and regulatory frameworks, emphasizing preventive and corrective measures; clarity in defining required standards and enforcement mechanisms is critical in drafting related provisions.

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