What is another word for soil guideline value?

Pronunciation: [sˈɔ͡ɪl ɡˈa͡ɪdla͡ɪn vˈaljuː] (IPA)

Soil guideline value (SGV) refers to the maximum permissible concentration of a hazardous substance in soil beyond which it is considered unsafe for human beings or the environment. However, there are several synonyms for the term SGV which include soil quality guidelines, soil pollution limit, soil screening value, soil safety threshold, soil contamination criterion, soil regulatory limit, and soil environmental standards. These synonyms are commonly used to describe different facets of the same concept and are used interchangeably in environmental studies. They are essential in guiding environmental compliance standards to ensure public safety and prevent soil degradation, contamination, and pollution.

What are the hypernyms for Soil guideline value?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    contaminant threshold, pollution regulatory limit, soil concentration limit, soil contaminant limit, soil contaminant threshold, soil contamination limit, soil limit, soil measure, soil metric, soil standard.

Related words: soil guideline value, soil testing guidelines, soil sampling guidelines, soil sampling values, soil testing values

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