Native soils definition

Native soils means any soil or other materials outside of the backfill material used at the time of the original installation of the UST system.

Examples of Native soils in a sentence

  • Native soils as excavated from the site may be used provided that they satisfy the above criteria.

  • Native soils previously excavated, imported backfill, and/or concrete would be placed around each pole and properly compacted.

  • Native soils removed for the placement of a dwelling may also be used should they meet all criteria noted above and for septic use as noted in the Ontario Building Code.

Related to Native soils

  • Native vegetation means plant species that are indigenous to the region.

  • Native plant means a plant indigenous to the state of Montana.

  • Contaminated soil means any soil which has been exposed to an organic or inorganic contaminant in excess of standards prescribed or adopted by the Minister, and that has caused, is causing, or may cause an adverse effect;

  • Contaminated site means a site where there is a confirmed presence, caused by man, of hazardous substances of such a level that they pose a significant risk to human health or the environment taking into account current and approved future use of the land;

  • Aquatic invasive species means any invasive, prohibited,