Berm definition

Berm means a bank of earth piled against a wall.
Berm means the shoulder of a dike.
Berm means the top of the material removed from a mechanically prepared trench that lies immediately beside the trench.

Examples of Berm in a sentence

  • Site—Septic Tank/▇▇▇▇▇ Field 138 C-100 Southside Berm 153 C-331 PCB Soil Contamination (West) 156 C-310 PCB Soil Contamination (West Side) 158 Chilled-Water System Leak Site 160 C-745 Cylinder Yard Spoils (PCB Soils) 163 C-304 Bldg./HVAC Piping System (Soil Backfill) 165 C-616-L Pipeline & Vault Soil Contamination 169 C-410-E HF Vent Surge Protection Tank 170 C-729 Acetylene Bldg.


More Definitions of Berm

Berm means a landscaped mound of earth.
Berm means an embankment used for restricting bullets to a given area, as a protective or dividing wall between shooting areas, or for noise abatement.
Berm means a concrete base laid at the head of a grave and on which a memorial is erected;
Berm means a landscaped earthen mound that is utilized to attenuate the noise and visual effects of adjacent land uses and/or direct ground water flows as part of an engineered storm water management system;
Berm means a linear fill of earthen material on or adjacent to the bank of a watercourse that constrains waters from entering a flood hazard area or river corridor, as those terms are defined in subdivisions 752(3) and (11) of this title.
Berm means an embankment or ridge constructed to prevent the movement of liquids, sludge, solids or other materials.
Berm means a ridge, lip or other raised barrier to the flow of liquid which is not rendered ineffective by the liquid and is sufficiently high to contain anticipated fluid amounts, or which causes sufficient grade to prevent migration of anticipated fluid amounts.