Bare soil definition
Bare soil means soil or sand that is not covered by grass, sod, other live ground covers, wood chips, gravel, artificial turf, pavement or similar covering.
Bare soil means soil or sand, including sand found in sandboxes, not covered with grass, sod, or some other similar vegetation, or paving.
Bare soil means soil or sand not covered by pavement, grass, sod, or other live ground covers, mulch, gravel, artificial turf, or similar covering, including the sand in sandboxes.
Examples of Bare soil in a sentence
Bare Soil Bare soil in excess of 9 square feet and containing paint chips is presumed to be a lead hazard.
Bare soil was stabilized with geotextile and planted with a native plant seed mix and larger herbaceous native plants.
Zigadenus venenosus 1 1 1 1 Total vegetation 50 45 32 Bare soil 25 34 37 24 50 Gravel 8 40 37 40 49 Rock 15 20 5 30 1 Bedrock 25 3 10 5 Litter 1 5 1 1 Elevation (ft.) 6650 6920 6750 6970 7080 Aspect (degrees) 350 5 350 180 210 Slope (degrees) Substrate 10 ls 5 ls 3 ls 23 ls 1 Table D2 (continued).