Soil Evaluator definition

Soil Evaluator means a certified professional holding a certificate by examination or a hardship certificate issued by the Department in the category of Soil Evaluator.
Soil Evaluator means any person who evaluates soil for the purpose of installing or replacing household sewage treatment systems.

Examples of Soil Evaluator in a sentence

  • Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) does not track Soil Evaluator information.

  • Once a license issued pursuant to this Rule has expired, the individual that held such license is prohibited to practice as a Licensed Designer or Soil Evaluator.

  • An application form shall be submitted to the Director by the Soil Evaluator prior to conducting the soil evaluation field work on the site.

  • The Director may publicly censure any Licensed Designer or Soil Evaluator whose license has been subject to an official enforcement action.

  • The soil evaluation shall contain a site sketch and the information in 15.3.1 – 15.3.6. The information in 15.3.1 and 15.3.2 shall be completed by a Soil Evaluator, and may be required to be witnessed by the Director in accordance with Rule 15.5. The information in items 15.3.3 –15.3.6 shall be determined by a Class II or III Licensed Designer or a Soil Evaluator.

  • If the Director determines that the Department need not witness the soil evaluation, the Licensed Designer or Soil Evaluator shall notify the Department during normal business hours by telephone of the date and time of the soil evaluation at least twenty-four(24) hours prior to conducting the soil evaluation.

  • For the purpose of determining the seasonal high water table, detailed soil morphological data to a depth of four feet shall be prepared and submitted by a professional soil scientist recognized by the Soil Science Society, Southern New England Chapter, or ARCPAC certified, professional soil scientist or licensed Class IV Soil Evaluator.

  • In addition, upon the discretion of the Department, documented evidence of the well or septic system’s failure or state of failure may be required from (1) a Virginia licensed Onsite Soil Evaluator (OSE), (2) a Virginia licensed Professional Engineer (PE) and (3) the Virginia Department of Health (VDH).

  • In order to grant approval, an AOSE (Authorized On-site Soil Evaluator) shall submit a soil report to the Planning Director to be forwarded to the Virginia Department of Health, requesting its review and approval.

  • A soil evaluation should be conducted by an Onsite Soil Evaluator (OSE) registered with the State of Missouri and approved by the Health Officer.

Related to Soil Evaluator

  • Credentialed Evaluator For purposes of this policy, each teacher subject to evaluation will be evaluated by a person who:

  • Site evaluation means a comprehensive analysis of soil and site conditions for an OWTS.

  • Clinical evaluation means a systematic and planned process to continuously generate, collect, analyse and assess the clinical data pertaining to a device in order to verify the safety and performance, including clinical benefits, of the device when used as intended by the manufacturer;

  • Independent Evaluator A person empowered, pursuant to Section 23.5 (Failure to Reach Agreement) and Section 23.10 (Dispute) of this Agreement, to resolve disputes due to failure of the Parties to agree on a Performance Standards Revision Document.

  • Evaluator means Advisors Asset Management Inc., and its successors in interest, or any successor evaluator appointed as hereinafter provided."

  • Market Analysis means a technique used to identify market characteristics for specific goods or services “National Treasury” has the meaning assigned to it in section 1 of the Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act No. 56 of 2003);

  • Geotechnical engineer means a Professional Engineer whose principal field of specialization is the design and Construction of earthworks in a permafrost environment.

  • Forensic analysis means the practice of gathering, retaining, and analyzing computer-related data for investigative purposes in a manner that maintains the integrity of the data.

  • Independent educational evaluation means an evaluation conducted by a qualified examiner who is not employed by the public agency responsible for the education of the child in question.

  • Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater means the most recent edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater published jointly by the American Public Health Association, the American Waterworks Association and the Water Environment Federation;

  • Comprehensive resource analysis means an analysis including,

  • Credential analysis means a process or service by which a third party affirms the validity of an identity document described in section 25(6)(c) through a review of public and proprietary data sources conducted remotely.

  • Civil engineer means a professional engineer registered in the state of California to practice in the field of civil engineering.

  • Subsurface Borings and Testing means borings, probings and subsurface explorations, laboratory tests and inspections of samples, materials and equipment; appropriate professional interpretations of all the foregoing.

  • Assistant Hydrographic Surveyor means the Assistant Hydrographic Surveyor of the Authority, as the case may be

  • Clinical review criteria means the written screening procedures, decision abstracts, clinical protocols, and practice guidelines used by a health carrier to determine the necessity and appropriateness of health care services.

  • Geotechnical report or "geotechnical analysis" means a scientific study or evaluation conducted by a qualified expert that includes a description of the ground and surface hydrology and geology, the affected land form and its susceptibility to mass wasting, erosion, and other geologic hazards or processes, conclusions and recommendations regarding the effect of the proposed development on geologic conditions, the adequacy of the site to be developed, the impacts of the proposed development, alternative approaches to the proposed development, and measures to mitigate potential site-specific and cumulative geological and hydrological impacts of the proposed development, including the potential adverse impacts to adjacent and down-current properties. Geotechnical reports shall conform to accepted technical standards and must be prepared by qualified professional engineers or geologists who have professional expertise about the regional and local shoreline geology and processes.

  • Root Cause Analysis Report means a report addressing a problem or non-conformance, in order to get to the ‘root cause’ of the problem, which thereby assists in correcting or eliminating the cause, and prevent the problem from recurring.

  • Peer support specialist means an individual who has experienced a severe and persistent mental illness and who has successfully completed standardized training to provide peer support services through the medical assistance program or the Iowa Behavioral Health Care Plan.

  • Authority’s Engineer shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 18.1;

  • Performance evaluation means evaluation of work and program participation as well as other areas of behavior.

  • Clinical nurse specialist means a registered nurse with relevant post-basic qualifications and 12 months’ experience working in the clinical area of his/her specified post-basic qualification, or a minimum of four years’ post-basic registration experience, including three years’ experience in the relevant specialist field and who satisfies the local criteria.

  • Engineering means the application of scientific knowledge for the design, control, or use of building structures, equipment, or apparatus.

  • Risk assessment means a programme to determine any risk associated with any hazard at a construction site , in order to identify the steps needed to be taken to remove, reduce or control such hazard;

  • Crew leader means a person employed to organize the work for a crew of

  • Value Engineering (VE) means a discipline of engineering that studies the relative monetary values of various materials and construction techniques, including the intial cost, maintenance cost, energy usage, replacement cost, and life expectancy of the materials, equipment or systems under consideration.