Fill area definition

Fill area means an area proposed to receive or that is receiving direct application of mining waste.
Fill area means the area proposed to receive or which is receiving direct application of solid waste.
Fill area means the area containing waste placed for final disposal not including earthen berms or other facility appurtenances.

Examples of Fill area in a sentence

  • The units are located in any open area each of the Embankment Fill area and west of Building 35.


More Definitions of Fill area

Fill area means an area proposed to receive or that is receiving direct
Fill area means a refuse disposal Site.
Fill area means that operative area of the Landfill Site which is designated as an area for disposal of waste and the subsequent covering by earth fill.
Fill area means that operative area of the Landfill Site as designated by sign or otherwise.
Fill area means the portion of the Site approved for the disposal of solid waste by the Ministry of the Environment or other authorized Provincial agency.

Related to Fill area

  • Basal area means the effective surface area available to transmit the treated effluent from the filter media in a mound system into the in-situ receiving soils. The perimeter is measured at the interface of the imported fill material and in-situ soil. On sloping sites, only the area down-gradient from the up-slope edge of the distribution media may be included in this calculation.

  • local area means the geographical area for which the Club is responsible as recognised by the regional and/or state organisations for Football of which the Club is a Member.

  • Hull Area means the area defined as the ‘Licensed Area’ in the licence granted on 30 November 1987 by the Secretary of State under section 7 of the Telecommunications Act 1984 to Kingston upon Hull City Council and Kingston Communications (Hull) plc;

  • Lot area means the total horizontal area within the lot lines of a lot.

  • ILUA Area means the geographical area in relation to which the Framework ILUA applies, as specified in Schedule 2 of the Framework ILUA;