Fill operation definition

Fill operation means a CCDD fill operation or an uncontaminated soil fill operation, as the context requires.
Fill operation means an operation that involves Placing or Dumping of Fill and shall be compromised of each of the following, as may be applicable:

Examples of Fill operation in a sentence

  • Kirtland facilities include: 1,780 facilities with 7,437,024 square feet of floor space; 139 miles of fences; 750 miles of roads; over 1.38M square yards of Airfield pavement; over 161,000 barrels of Petroleum Storage; and a Land Fill operation.

  • Utility adjustments and patching, as needed, shall be performed prior to the Mill & Fill operation.

  • Fill operation around and over a 10m high precast concrete arch structure using approximately 150,000 cu.m of site won materials including: • 74,000 cu.m of site won backfill material, rock and general fill; • 60,000 cu.m lime stabilised processed material; • 12,000 cu.m of Class 1A fill over crown of structure; • 3,000 cu.m Type 1 backfill; • 1,000 cu.m of drainage stone backfill surround to structure.

  • Typically, an input domain process calls a Fill operation before any pallets are unloaded.

  • Any Engineered Fill which is tested and found to be outside of the specified density range shall be either removed, reworked or retested; and• Under no circumstances shall frozen material be placed in any Engineered Fill operation.

  • The following assessment of effects on the environment is submitted in support of a bundled resource consent application to Waikato Regional Council and Waikato District Council by Paua Planning Limited (on behalf of Gleeson Managed Fill Ltd) who are seeking consent to establish and operate a Managed Fill operation in identified gullies (referred to as Fill Areas 2-4) on a site legally described as Pt Lots 9 and 10 DP 1278 and Lot 1 DP 25272 comprised in Certificate of Title SA922/109.

  • The local meteorology of the site has been summarised by NZ Air in the Air Discharge assessment at Appendix 6 and have been identified as: The windrose shows that the dominant winds occur from the North to East-Southeast, which would blow potential odour/dust emissions from the proposed Composting and Managed Fill operation away from the nearest off-site receptors.

Related to Fill operation

  • Terminal operator means a person who owns, operates, or otherwise controls a terminal.

  • Market Operations Center means the equipment, facilities and personnel used by or on behalf of a Market Participant to communicate and coordinate with the Office of the Interconnection in connection with transactions in the PJM Interchange Energy Market or the operation of the PJM Region.

  • Salvage operation means any business, trade or industry engaged in whole or in part in salvaging or reclaiming any product or material, including but not limited to metals, chemicals, shipping containers or drums.

  • co-operative means a co-operative registered in terms of section 7 of Cooperatives Act, 2005 (Act No. 14 of 2005)