Grout definition

Grout means a material approved in accordance with Rule .0107(e) of this Section for use in sealing the annular space of a well or liner or for sealing a well during abandonment.
Grout means neat cement, concrete, or other sealing material which is approved by the department and which is used to seal a well casing in a well.
Grout means a fluid mixture of cement and water (neat cement) of a consistency that can be forced through a pipe and placed as required. Various additives, such as sand, bentonite, and hydrated lime, may be included in the mixture to meet certain requirements. For example, sand is added when a considerable volume of grout is needed.

Examples of Grout in a sentence

  • Specimen - ASTM C 39/Tex-418-A $25.00/Ea. Grout Prism Prep./Cure/Comp.


More Definitions of Grout

Grout means, for the purposes of this chapter, a fluid mixture of cement and water (neat cement); sand, cement and water (sand cement grout); or bentonite and water (bentonite grout or slurry) of a consistency that can be forced through a pipe and placed as required.
Grout means approved cement, concrete or bentonite sealing material used to fill an annular space of a well or to abandon a well.
Grout or “cement grout” means cement mixed with no more than 50% sand by volume, and containing no more than six gallons of water per 94 pound sack of cement.
Grout means a cementing agent which is used for plugging and sealing exploration drill holes.
Grout means a material approved in accordance with Rule .0107(e) of this Section for use in
Grout means a slurry used to form a permanent, impervious seal in the annular space or to fill and seal abandoned holes or wells.
Grout means and include the following: