Environmental Impact Reports
Key Facts
Abbreviation
EIR
Pronunciation
/ɪnˌvaɪrənˈmɛnəl ˌɪmˈpækt rɪˈpɔrts/
Category
Governmental
Related Field
Environmental
Examples in Context
- Environmental impact reports are required under many circumstances by federal and state law.
- In the1990s, developers were required to file environmental impact reports with various levels of government.
- It will also likely spread with wider, regulated reporting requirements, such as for tax, labor and environmental impact reports.
- Such construction projects shall be ordered to cause from production or usage by the environmental protection authorities that undertook to examine and approve their environmental impact reports, and may also be subjected to a penalty of between two thousand yuan and twenty thousand yuan.
- Thinking on two editions of environmental impact assessment reports of construction project
Other meanings of EIR
Excess Information Rate
Computing
Electronic and Information Resources
Academic
Eircom, P. L. C.
Business
Expanded Interpretative Report
Business
Engineer In Residence
Business
Early Investment Round
Business
Effective Interest Rate
Business