Watering definition

Watering means applying water to noncropland.
Watering means applying water to non-cropland.
Watering means the distribution of water over an area under the active control and in the possession of a person such as by hose or sprinkling can. (Ord. 89-O-3, 6-19-1989)

Examples of Watering in a sentence

  • Watering to be continued on finished trills work for at least 7 days.

  • Watering should be sufficient to prevent airborne dust from leaving the site.

  • If the Department has compiled "Materials Information", as referred to in "Watering" of these special provisions, the bidder or Contractor is cautioned to make independent investigations and obtain the commitments or allocations as the bidder or Contractor deems necessary to verify the quantity of water available.

  • Watering to care for the wildflower seeding areas will be paid for separately.

  • Watering, mowing, and weeding to care for the turf will be paid for separately.


More Definitions of Watering

Watering means reducing PM emissions and wind erosion by applying water to noncropland or commercial farm road bare soil surfaces during periods of high traffic until the surfaces are visibly moist.
Watering means the distribution of water over an area under the active control and in the possession of a person such as by hose or sprinkling can.
Watering means applying water to non-crop - land.
Watering means reducing PM emissions and wind erosion by applying water to non-cropland
Watering means applying water to non-cropland. Applying water from truck, tractor or other portable spray system to bare soil surfaces, such as unpaved roadways and equipment yards where high traffic areas exist, can help reduce PM10.
Watering means reducing PM emissions and wind erosion by applying water to non-cropland or commercial farm road bare soil surfaces during period of high traffic until the surfaces are visibly moist.
Watering means reducing PM emissions and wind erosion by applying water to noncropland or