Gravel definition

Gravel means stone screened from river sand or quarried and washed free of clay and clay coatings. Concrete aggregate designated as Class II by the department of transportation is acceptable.
Gravel means stone screened from river sand or quarried. Concrete aggregate designated as Class II by the department of transportation is acceptable.
Gravel means dredged materials with a diameter of at least 2 and less than 64 millimetres;

Examples of Gravel in a sentence

  • The first shift shall be the day shift and shall commence between the hours of a.m. and The second shift shall be the afternoon shift and shall commence between the hours of and The third shift shall be the midnight shift and shall commence between the hours of and a.m. No Monday shift shall commence before Sunday at the Gravel Quarry.

  • Gravel: All gravel surfaces associated with any part of a project within two miles of the base of the Pumpkin Buttes must be a color that does not create a visual contrast with the surrounding topography.

  • USDOT#, MILEPOST 546347U, railroad milepost QS-98.05 STREET, CITY, COUNTY 1030th Street (CR 1030E/TR 150) near Martinsville, Clark County JURISDICTION (RDWY) Auburn Township Road District LOCATION Rural STREET SURFACE Gravel; 22’; Fair Condition CROSSING DATA: Also see Location Sketch (Page 3) for roadway profile.

  • Approved Gravel bed under mortar for terrazzo tile, and for cement tiles.


More Definitions of Gravel

Gravel means streambed and streambank material ranging in size from 0.16 inches to 2.5 inches in diameter;
Gravel means a rock fragment from 0.1 inches to 3 inches in diameter;
Gravel means an unconsolidated, natural accumulation of typically rounded rock fragments resulting from erosion, consisting predominantly of particles larger than sand, such as boulders, cobbles, pebbles, granules, or any combination of these fragments.
Gravel means a naturally occurring unconsolidated to moderately consolidated accumulation of rock and mineral particles, the dominant size range being between 4 millimeters and 75 millimeters, that has been deposited by sedimentary processes.
Gravel means stone screened from river sand or quarried, with 100 percent passing a ¾-inch sieve, in accordance with the 1984 edition of the Iowa department of transportation specification No. 4120.02 for Class B gravel.
Gravel means soil predominantly composed of rock particles that will pass through a 3-inch (75 mm) sieve and be retained on a No. 4 (4.75 mm) sieve.
Gravel means, for purposes of soils classification, a soil separate consisting of particles greater than 2 mm in diameter;