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Restoration: Measures taken to return a site to pre-violation conditions.
Restricted Entry Interval: The time after a pesticide application during which entry into the treated area is restricted.

 


restoration
The renewing or repairing of a natural system so that its functions and qualities are comparable to its original, unaltered state.
retirement of road ...

Restoration of materials found in the waste stream to a beneficial use which may be for purposes other than the original use.
Definition source
US EPA.

Habitat Restoration
Endangered Species
Wildlife Management
Wildlife Spotted at Prado ...

Land restoration or remediation - Trees are used to restore soil properties or increase values of land that has been damaged through various forms of human disturbance.

Ecosystem Restoration; Electrical Resistivity
ERA
Economic Regulatory Agency ...

Cleanup and restoration of sites contaminated with hazardous substances during past production or disposal activities.
Environmental Restoration, Navy (ER,N) ...

or PCBs Polyvinyl Chloride or PVC Population Population Dynamics Population Ecology Post Consumer Food Scraps Post Consumer Waste Post-combustion Carbon Capture Poultry Litter Poverty Prairie Restoration ...

reconstitution
Restoration to original form of a substance previously for preservation and storage
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recovery ...

Environmental Restoration The act of repairing damage to a site caused by human activity, industry or natural disasters. Environmentally Preferable Product Products that have a lesser or reduced effect on human health and the environment.

IINERT- In-Place Inactivation and Natural Restoration Technologies
IJC- International Joint Commission (on Great Lakes)
I/M- Inspection/Maintenance
IMM- Intersection Midblock Model ...

Volunteering with national or local groups and land trusts that work on wetlands restoration is another way to help.

Environmental Debt is the cost of restoring previous environmental damage as well as the cost of recurring restoration measures.

Both planting conducted to restore the previous cover type and restoration of any altered drainage patterns must occur within one year of disturbance. "Same cover type" may include hydrologically improved cover type.

ecotourism: tourism that does not harm the local environment; a stronger definition would be tourism that actively contributes to the protection or restoration of ecosystems.

(i.e., removal of immiscible-phased liquid) by other technologies. polishing is a cleanup phase that would normally be applied in order to remove or destroy dissolved-phase liquids in residual, lenses, or pools. To achieve 'groundwater restoration', ...

and residential properties), agricultural irrigation (such as food and fruit crops, wholesale nurseries, sod farms and pasture grass), aesthetic uses, ground-water recharge, environmental enhancement of surface water and wetland restoration, ...

Reclamation: (In recycling) Restoration of materials found in the waste stream to a beneficial use which may be for purposes other than the original use.

Restoration ecology The science concerned with the deliberate colonization and revegetation of derelict land, especially after major damage from activities such as mining and waste disposal and after land has been released from agricultural use.

See also: Environment, Environmental, Water, Waste, Pollution

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