Bedrock definition

Bedrock means continuous rock that underlies the soil or is exposed at the surface. Bedrock is generally considered impervious, but if fractured or deteriorated, it may allow effluent to pass through without adequate treatment.
Bedrock means the rock, usually solid, that underlies soil or other unconsolidated, surficial material.
Bedrock means the rock, usually solid, underlying soil or any other unconsolidated surficial cover. “Below-ground release” means any release to the subsurface of the land and to groundwater. This includes, but is not limited to, releases from the below-ground portions of an underground storage tank system and below-ground releases associated with overfills and transfer operations as the regulated

Examples of Bedrock in a sentence

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More Definitions of Bedrock

Bedrock means hard stratum that underlies unconsolidated surface materials or soil.
Bedrock means solid rock exposed at the surface of the earth or overlain by unconsolidated material.
Bedrock means the rock, usually solid, that underlies soil or other unconsolidated, superficial material.
Bedrock means in-place solid rock.
Bedrock means the solid rock formation immediately underlying any loose superficial material such as soil, alluvium, or glacial drift.
Bedrock means any continuous or connected solid rock exposed at the surface of the earth or covered by soil or glacial deposits.
Bedrock means rock, commonly called ledge, that forms the earth’s crust. Bedrock includes rotten rock.