Suspect soil definition

Suspect soil means soil that has:
Suspect soil means soil that has: 1577 (a) a high susceptibility for volumetric change, typically clay rich, having more than a 1578 3% swell potential; 1579 (b) bedrock units with high shrink or swell susceptibility; or 1580 (c) gypsiferous silt and clay, gypsum, or bedrock units containing abundant gypsum 1581 commonly associated with dissolution and collapse features. 1582 (74) "Therapeutic school" means a residential group living facility: 1583 (a) for four or more individuals who are not related to: 1584 (i) the owner of the facility; or 1585 (ii) the primary service provider of the facility; 1586 (b) that serves students who have a history of failing to function: 1587 (i) at home; 1588 (ii) in a public school; or 1589 (iii) in a nonresidential private school; and 1590 (c) that offers: 1591 (i) room and board; and 1592 (ii) an academic education integrated with: 1593 (A) specialized structure and supervision; or 1594 (B) services or treatment related to a disability, an emotional development, a 1595 behavioral development, a familial development, or a social development. 1596 (75) "Transferable development right" means a right to develop and use land that 1597 originates by an ordinance that authorizes a land owner in a designated sending zone to transfer 1598 land use rights from a designated sending zone to a designated receiving zone. 1599 (76) "Unincorporated" means the area outside of the incorporated area of a 1600 municipality. 1601 (77) "Water interest" means any right to the beneficial use of water, including: 1602 (a) each of the rights listed in Section 73-1-11; and 1603 (b) an ownership interest in the right to the beneficial use of water represented by: 1604 (i) a contract; or 1605 (ii) a share in a water company, as defined in Section 73-3-3.5. 1606 (78) "Zoning map" means a map, adopted as part of a land use ordinance, that depicts

Examples of Suspect soil in a sentence

  • Suspect soil or debris in the fill should be identified during the grading and prior to offsite disposal.

  • Suspect soil should not be excavated until adequately assessed through analytical testing.

  • A quote provided in the submission from NASP states, “Shortages in school psychology, like shortages in other related education and mental health professions, have the potential to significantly undermine the availability of high-quality services to students, families, and schools.

  • Suspect soil should not be excavated until adequately assessed through field screening and/or analytical testing.

  • Suspect soil volumes exceeding 25 truckloads will require the Contractor to seek the advice of a contaminated site specialist.

Related to Suspect soil

  • Contaminated soil means soil that meets all of the following criteria:

  • Subsurface tracer study means the release of a substance tagged with radioactive material for the purpose of tracing the movement or position of the tagged substance in the well-bore or adjacent formation.

  • Contamination means the presence of, or Release on, under, from or to the environment of any Hazardous Substance, except the routine storage and use of Hazardous Substances from time to time in the ordinary course of business, in compliance with Environmental Laws and with good commercial practice.

  • 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;

  • Groundwater means all water, which is below the surface of the ground in the saturation zone and in direct contact with the ground or subsoil.

  • Invasive plant species means species of plants not historically found in California that spread outside cultivated areas and can damage environmental or economic resources. Invasive species may be regulated by county agricultural agencies as noxious species. Lists of invasive plants are maintained at the California Invasive Plant Inventory and USDA invasive and noxious weeds database.

  • Soil means all unconsolidated mineral and organic material of any origin.

  • Hazardous Materials Contamination means contamination (whether now existing or hereafter occurring) of the improvements, buildings, facilities, personalty, soil, groundwater, air or other elements on or of the relevant property by Hazardous Materials, or any derivatives thereof, or on or of any other property as a result of Hazardous Materials, or any derivatives thereof, generated on, emanating from or disposed of in connection with the relevant property.

  • Seepage pit means an excavation deeper than it is wide that receives septic tank effluent and from which the effluent seeps from a structural internal void into the surrounding soil through the bottom and openings in the side of the pit.

  • Impervious surface means a surface that has been covered with a layer of material so that it is highly resistant to infiltration by water.

  • Environmental Contamination means each of the following and their consequences:

  • Lead-contaminated dust means surface dust that contains an area or mass concentration of lead at

  • Project Specific IPRs means: (a) IPRs in the Services provided by the Supplier (or by a third party on behalf of the Supplier) specifically for the purposes of the Contract and all updates and amendments of these items created during the Contract Period; and/or (b) IPRs arising as a result of the provision of the Services by the Supplier (or by a third party on behalf of the Supplier) under the Contract, [including the rights in or to any database developed and supplied by the Supplier to the Customer in accordance with the terms of this Contract;

  • Existing Contamination means any Contamination present on, or under, the Site as of the execution date of this Contract.

  • Underground injection means the subsurface emplacement of fluids through a bored, drilled or driven well; or through a dug well, where the depth of the dug well is greater than the largest surface dimension. (See also “injection well”.)

  • Infiltrative surface means designated interface where effluent moves from distribution media or a distribution product into treatment media or original soil. In standard trench or bed systems this will be the interface of the distribution media or product and in-situ soil. Two separate infiltrative surfaces will exist in a mound system and an unlined sand filter, one at the interface of the distribution media and fill sand, the other at the interface of the fill sand and in-situ soil.

  • Mold means mold, fungus, microbial contamination or pathogenic organisms.

  • Contaminated means the actual existence on or under any real property of Hazardous Substances, if the existence of such Hazardous Substances triggers a requirement to perform any investigatory, remedial, removal or other response action under any Environmental Laws or if such response action legally could be required by any governmental authority; "Facility" means any property currently owned, leased or occupied by the Company.