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Character Range: 14069–16718

airport is a person, or one of the persons:
 (a) carrying out the undertaking; or
 (b) on whose behalf, and under whose direction and control, the undertaking is being carried out by another person as agent or employee of, or by other arrangement with, the first‑mentioned person; or
 (c) on whose behalf, and under whose direction and control, part of the undertaking is being carried out by another person as agent or employee of, or by other arrangement with, the first‑mentioned person.

1.08  Testing
  A test required by these Regulations must be carried out:
 (a) by a laboratory accredited by NATA to carry out that type of test; and
 (b) using a method approved by NATA for that type of test, or (if there is no such method) a method approved, for that type of test, by:
 (i) USEPA; or
 (ii) the American Public Health Association; or
 (iii) the American Society for Testing and Materials.

Part 2—What is pollution or excessive noise

Division 1—Pollution

2.01  What is air pollution
 (1) For these Regulations, air pollution has occurred when a pollutant is present in air in a quantity, way, or condition, or under a circumstance, in which:
 (a) harm is likely to be caused to the environment; or
 (b) unreasonable inconvenience is likely to be caused to a person:
 (i) at a place other than the immediate vicinity of the source of the pollutant; or
 (ii) if the source is in a place to which members of the public have access—in that place.
 (2) For this regulation:
pollutant means:
 (a) a substance, generated from a stationary source, being:
 (i) a substance mentioned in column 2 of Table 1 in Part 1 of Schedule 1; or
 (ii) solid particles (for example, smoke, dust, fly ash and cinders), or liquid droplets (for example, mist and fumes), of any kind when dispersed in the air; or
 (b) an objectionable odour;
but does not include a substance that is a pollutant only because it causes depletion of ozone in the stratosphere.
stationary source means plant or equipment that:
 (a) is not a vehicle; or
 (b) is fixed to a particular place for the purpose of carrying out its function.
 (3) For this regulation, unreasonable inconvenience from an odour is likely to be caused to a person if the odour:
 (a) is generated from something other than the ordinary operations of aircraft; and
 (b) is detectable, by an airport environment officer's unassisted sense of smell, at a place mentioned in subparagraph (1)(b)(i) or (ii).

2.02  What is water pollution
 (1) For these Regulations, water pollution has occurred when waters contain a substance or organism:
 (a) that causes, or is reasonably likely to cause, the physical, chemical