Washout definition

Washout means the carrying away of solid waste by waters of the base flood.
Washout means the movement of hazardous waste from the active portion of the facility as a result of flooding.
Washout means the carrying away of solid waste by waters of a base or 100-year flood.

Examples of Washout in a sentence

  • Wash-out water with high pH is the number one environmental issue for the ready mix concrete industry.

  • D Concrete Truck Washout: Concrete truck mixers and chutes will not be washed on pavement, near storm drain inlets, or within 75 feet of any ditch, stream, wetland, lake, or sinkhole.

  • Washout charges are allowed provided a receipt from the washout facility is attached to the invoice.

  • Table 208-4Silt Dike Segment Requirements (j) Concrete Washout Structure.

  • Table 208-5Impermeable Synthetic Liner Requirements (k) Pre-Fabricated Concrete Washout Structure.


More Definitions of Washout

Washout means the carrying away of solid waste by waters of the base flood.§ 258.12 Wetlands.
Washout means the carrying away of solid waste by waters of the base flood.[44 FR 53460, Sept. 13, 1979; 44 FR 54708, Sept.21, 1979]§ 257.3–2 Endangered species.
Washout means the carrying away of solid waste by waters of the one-hundred year base flood.
Washout means the carrying away of solid waste by waters of the base flood, as defined in 40 C.F.R. § 257.3-1 (2017), incorporated above at § 1.3(A) of this Part.
Washout means the elimination or reduction of an
Washout means the elimination or reduction of an overriding royalty interest in an oil and gas lease by the forfeiture or surrender of the oil and gas lease by a lessee or the lessee's successors or assigns and the subsequent reacquisition of a lease, or all or part of the mineral estate associated with the lease, by the lessee or the lessee's successors, assigns, contractors, or subsidiaries on all or part of the same land, free of the overriding royalty interest.
Washout means the carrying away of solid waste by waters of the base flood, as defined in 40 CFR 257.3-1 (1979), as is or as amended.