Structural Soil definition

Structural Soil means a designed soil of gap-graded aggregate, imported Growing Media, and stabilizing agent in a uniform mixture that meets the requirements as outlined in this bylaw and functions to provide load bearing support for paved surfaces and growing medium filled voids to facilitate tree root development;
Structural Soil referred to here means the use of large structural objects, such as rock, that interlock under specified compaction loads while leaving macro spaces which are
Structural Soil means a growing medium designed with physical characteristics to support structures, as well as facilitate the growth of trees and shrubs.

Examples of Structural Soil in a sentence

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More Definitions of Structural Soil

Structural Soil means soil and aggregate mix of approximately 80%/20% ratio design for supporting tree growth in urban conditions.
Structural Soil means a type of engineered soil solution in which crushed stone provides the structural integrity that pavement applications require, yet also maintains gaps whereby tree roots can penetrate.