Overexcavation definition

Overexcavation means any soil removed in an effort to investigate or remediate in addition to the minimum amount required to remove the UST or take environmental samples during UST closure activities as outlined in Section R311-205-2.
Overexcavation means any soil removed in an effort to (B) Free flow of the product out of the tank has been stopped. investigate or remediate in addition to the minimum amount (C) Free product is being removed from the soil, groundwater required to remove the UST or take environmental samples during or surface water according to a work plan or corrective action plan UST closure activities as outlined in Section R311-205-2. approved by the Executive Secretary.

Examples of Overexcavation in a sentence

  • Considering this requirement, trench width for various pipe sizes shall not be more than that specified below: Over-excavation outside the allowable trench widths on account of any reason shall not be allowed for payment.

  • Considering this requirement, trench width for various pipe sizes shall not be more than that specified below: Pipe Diameter (mm) Allowable Trench Width (m) 100 to 200 0.80 250 to 400 0.90 500 to 700 1.20 800 to 1,000 1.50 Over-excavation outside the allowable trench widths on account of any reason shall not be allowed for payment.

  • Over-excavation of Soil - The proposed site expansion will be located on land that has historically been used for agricultural purposes.

  • Overexcavation in rock shall be backfilled with the concrete of the structure or with dry stone pack, as directed by the Engineer.

  • Considering this requirement, trench width for various pipe sizes shall not be more than that specified below: 100 to 200 0.80 250 to 400 0.90 500 to 700 1.20 800 to 1,000 1.50 Over-excavation outside the allowable trench widths on account of any reason shall not be allowed for payment.

  • Overexcavation was conducted in August 1995 and all excavated soils were properly disposed of offsite.

  • Over-excavation depth, scarification depth, compaction lift depth, minimum compaction percentage, moisture range, and any special requirements to achieve compaction.

  • Overexcavate unsuitable or unstable materials in embankment foundation to reach the required depths in accordance with the Overexcavation of Unstable Material in Embankment Foundation Detail and as shown on cross sections and/or to competent material or bedrock as directed by the Representative.