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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Environment & Ecology / Operating License Renewal | |||||||
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3 +2 | site closure report |
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site closure report Explanation: Personally, I think "site abandonment report" is a perfectly understandable term, but my searches also don't turn up much - and it's usually as translations of a Spanish term. "Site closure" seems to be a term used by environmental assessment legislation in Canada and the US for what you're describing, below are some examples: https://www.deq.state.or.us/Webdocs/Controls/Output/PdfHandl... A "Site Closure Report" from Oregon describing the measures undertaken when ceasing operations of a facility with underground storage tanks https://www.ceaa-acee.gc.ca/050/evaluations/document/121712?... An environmental assessment report from a mine in Canada where they refer to the period in which operations are ended variously as the "decommissioning" and "closure" phases. Perhaps "site decommissioning report" might suit your purposes as well. https://www.ontario.ca/page/landfill-standards-guideline-reg... Again, from Canada, here it talks about how "site closure plans" and "post-closure plans" are necessary when landfill sites are closed. https://www.lydianinternational.co.uk/projects/amulsar/envir... I couldn't find as much from UK sources (I'm less familiar with how environmental assessment works in the UK, though). But this document talks about a Mine Closure Plan being developed as part of the environmental impact reporting. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2019-12-03 14:07:15 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Or 'site closure study' to be closer to 'estudio' |
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