Wet conditions definition

Wet conditions means adverse soil conditions due to rain events, antecedent moisture, or ponded water, where the passage of construction equipment may cause rutting that mixes topsoil and subsoil, may prevent the effective removal or replacement of topsoil and subsoil, may prevent proper decompaction, or may damage underground tile lines.
Wet conditions means adverse soil conditions due to rain events, antecedent moisture, or ponded water, where the passage of construction equipment may cause rutting that mixes topsoil and subsoil, may prevent the effective removal or replacement of topsoil and subsoil, may prevent proper decompaction, or may damage underground tile lines. The ball test, the ribbon test, the amount of standing water within the easement, or other credible evaluation methods may be used to determine if adverse soil conditions are present.
Wet conditions means adverse soil conditions due to rain events, antecedent moisture,

Examples of Wet conditions in a sentence

  • Wet conditions are to be determined by the Agricultural Inspector at the time the planned activity is to take place on a field-by-field basis and not for the project as a whole.

  • Wet conditions mean conditions in which clothing or boots of an employee would in the absence of protective clothing, become saturated with moisture in the course of his/her work.

  • Wet conditions are defined as those circumstances when the total Lake ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ contents, including the EA, equal or exceed 1.50 maf as of October 1, or the total Lake ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ contents level as of October 1 plus the predicted Storable Natural Inflows from October 1 to March 31 is between 1.85 maf and 2.1 maf.

  • Very Wet conditions are defined as those circumstances when the total Lake ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ contents as of October 1, including the EA, plus the predicted Storable Natural Inflows from October 1 to March 31, exceed 2.1 million acre feet (maf).

  • Wet conditions towards the later part of quarter two gave way to drought conditions over much of February into March.

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