Sentences with phrase «results in the abatement»

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The state has failed to adopt federal standards that would improve lead abatement practices, resulting in a near absence of enforcement actions to discourage shoddy workmanship.
«The county's takeover of the lead abatement program has not resulted in any demonstrated improvement in serving city residents,» Miner wrote.
About 150,000 apartments in the city qualified for the abatement last year, resulting in $ 1.06 billion in forgiven property taxes, according to city records.
The tiny district's finances were further strained when a 2012 tax abatement for the mill resulted in a significant loss in revenue, delivering a blow to local services, including public schools.
Then the EU produced a study concluding that lifting its abatement target to 30 per cent below 1990 would be cheaper than 20 per cent because, well, they were just about at 20 per cent and not raising the target would simply result in investments that would be made quickly redundant when a decision was finally made to lift the target.
But the results do provide some flavor for the proportionate increase in global abatement costs, and in required U.S. emissions pricing, due to delayed developing country participation.
Moreover, the report forecasts that planned deployment of HELE technology in the countries profiled, rather than subcritical, will result in an estimated 1.1 billion tonnes of CO2 abatement annually.
The Fire Abatement Project in Western Arnhem Land, where savannah burning is mitigating wild fires, has resulted in a tradable carbon offset.
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