pollution Label
Language
enDefinition
DefGEMET: The indirect or direct alteration of the biological, thermal, physical, or radioactive properties of any medium in such a way as to create a hazard or potential hazard to human health or to the health, safety or welfare of any living species. (Source: ALL)
Part of speech
Noun (male)Base form
pollutionInflectionals
pollution, pollutionsCompound from
Compound in
- Act for the Protection against Harmful Environmental Effects Caused by Air Pollution, Noise, Vibration and Similar Factors
- Act on the Prevention of Harmful Effects on the Environment Caused by Air Pollution, Noise, Vibration and Similar Phenomena
- Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution
- Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and other Matter
- Council Directive 96/61/EC of 24 September 1996 concerning integrated pollution prevention and control
- DIRECTIVE 2008/1/EC ... concerning integrated pollution prevention and control
- Directive on Nitrate Pollution from Agricultural Sources
- EC Directive concerning integrated pollution prevention and control
- EU Directive on the Protection of Groundwater Against Pollution and Deterioration
- First Pollution Control Regulation
- Geneva Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
- Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Directive
- International Convention for the Prevention of Marine Pollution from Ships
- Multi-Pollutant Protocol under the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
- Ordinance on Air Pollution by Traffic
- Ordinance on Pollution Protection Officers
- Ordinance on Threshold Values for Air Pollution caused by Traffic
- Protocol to the 1979 Convention on long-range transboundary air pollution
- air pollution abatement
- air pollution measurement
- airborne pollution
- assessment of areas of potential pollution
- biological effect of pollution
- chemical measurement of pollution
- chemical pollution
- coastal pollution
- diffuse source pollution
- drinking water pollution
- environmental pollution risk
- exposure to pollution
- freshwater pollution
- groundwater pollution
- incidental pollution
- indoor air pollution
- integrative pollution control
- lake pollution
- land-based marine pollution
- lead pollution
- legislation on pollution
- marine pollution
- marine pollution control
- marine pollution from land based sources
- microbial pollution
- microbial pollution of drinking water
- microbial water pollution
- motor vehicle pollution
- noise pollution control
- ocean pollution
- ochre pollution
- oil pollution
- oil pollution abatement
- oil pollution vessel
- olfactory pollution
- point source pollution
- pollution abatement
- pollution abatement equipment
- pollution carrying capacity
- pollution control charge
- pollution control investment
- pollution control officer
- pollution control regulation
- pollution control tax
- pollution criterion
- pollution indicator
- pollution insurance
- pollution load
- pollution measurement
- pollution monitoring
- pollution of the environment
- pollution of the groundwater table
- pollution of the oceans
- pollution-related disease
- radioactive pollution
- river pollution
- seawater pollution
- shoreline pollution
- sonorous pollution
- thermal pollution scheme
- traffic-originated air pollution
- traffic-related air pollution
- transboundary environmental pollution
- transfrontier pollution
- transnational pollution
- undersea noise pollution
- waste water pollution
- water pollution control measure
- waterborne pollution
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Change Notes
Initial version
fo on 2007-02-11
Last change
Barbara Fock on 2020-12-27