Permanent vegetation definition

Permanent vegetation means producing long term vegetative cover, that is bluegrass, tall fescue, crown vetch, etc.
Permanent vegetation means ground cover mature enough to control soil erosion satisfactorily and to survive severe weather conditions.

Examples of Permanent vegetation in a sentence

  • Permanent vegetation will be established on the slopes of the old lake and dam face and within the new stream riparian area.

  • Permanent vegetation using grass cover shall be established within the bioslope using sod once the basin has been stabilized.

  • Permanent vegetation using grass cover shall be established within the sand filter using seeding once the basin has been stabilized.

  • Permanent vegetation using grass cover shall be established within the bioslope surface area using sod.

Related to Permanent vegetation

  • Permanent Work means the permanent works including equipment to be supplied, executed, erected and maintained in accordance with the Contract.

  • Permanent sign means a Sign constructed of weather-resistant material and intended for permanent use and that does not otherwise meet the definition of “Temporary Sign.”

  • Permanent Works means the permanent works to be executed by the Contractor under the Contract.

  • Permanent structure means a permanent building or permanent structure that is anchored to a permanent foundation with an impermeable floor, and that is completely roofed and walled (new structures require a door or other means of sealing the access way from wind driven rainfall).

  • permanent establishment means a fixed place where a business is wholly or partly carried on including —