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 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.
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.

Examples of Grout in a sentence

  • Grout shall have a short curing time (tack free in ten minutes; open to traffic in forty minutes; and fully cured within sixty minutes) to prevent unnecessary lane closure time and should be of sufficient consistency to prevent running when applied on road surfaces with a drainage cross slope.

  • Grout for piezoelectric sensor installation shall be per the piezoelectric sensor manufacturer’s recommendation.

  • Grout shall be suitable for installation in both asphalt and Portland cement pavements.

  • Standard Specification for Packaged Dry, Hydraulic-Cement Grout (Nonshrink).

  • Grout for inductive loop installation shall be non-shrink, shall meet the requirements of the Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, and shall be included on the KYTC Division of Materials, List of Approved Materials.


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 fluid mixture of cement and water or other cementitious material of a consistency that can be forced through a pipe under hydraulic pressure.
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.