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zone of visual intrusion
zone of visual intrusion (ZVI) [Ge].The area around a building, road, or some other construction or feature from which it can be seen by anyone standing at ground level. The ZVI can be changed by the introduction of screening through tree planting or mounding up banks of earth.
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