In situ soil definition

In situ soil means soil in its naturally deposited location or reclaimed or fill soils that have developed pedogenic features adequate to treat and disperse wastewater.
In situ soil means soil naturally formed or deposited in its present location or position and includes soil material that has been plowed using normal tillage implements and deposi- tional material resulting from erosion or flooding.
In situ soil means soil that has been naturally deposited or formed in its present location with adequate texture, structure and consistence necessary for treatment and/or dispersal, or in the case of reclaimed or filled areas, has had sufficient time to form the texture, structure and consistence necessary for treatment and/or dispersal.

Examples of In situ soil in a sentence

  • Construction observation services include: • Soil compaction testing using ASTM, AASHTO, USBR, and Caltrans procedures • Quality control observations during earthwork operations • In situ soil moisture and density determination • Quality control observations for foundation excavations PACE has two nuclear density gauges.