Dewatered definition

Dewatered indicates Sludge that passes the paint filter test.
Dewatered means the material does not yield free liquids.
Dewatered means having had a portion of the water present in a material extracted;

Examples of Dewatered in a sentence

  • The City shall pay the Contractor for the Work as follows: Land Application of Dewatered Sludge $17.85/cu.

  • Dewatered cake can be automatically pushed out through the metal rings by the rotor thereby making back washing intervals longer.

  • Contractor will remove Dewatered Sludge, which may be either Wastewater Sludge or Mixed Sludge, from the water reclamation facilities, haul the Dewatered Sludge, and apply it to land permitted in the Permit, in agronomic ratios, in accordance with the conditions of the Permit.

  • Dewatered septage to be used as a fertilizer it should satisfy the following criteria of Class A Bio-solids of US EPA (CEPT, 2015).

  • The Dewatered Sludge Cake Pumps have become maintenance intensive and are in need of replacement.

  • The Custodian agrees that it shall not cancel, terminate or modify such bond insofar as it adversely affects the Trust or any Fund except after written notice given to the Trust not less than 10 days prior to the effective date of such cancellation, termination or modification.

  • Wet tonnes = Dry tonnes X Dewatered Minimum Quantity of Sludge to he Structure takes effect = wet Any activity which falsifies the tonnage calculations, such as unnecessary wasting of feed sludge or tampering with samples or measuring devices, will disqualify the bonus for the shift on which the infraction occurred.

  • Dewatered streams, water depletions, introductions of non-indigenous fish, and habitat degradation through agricultural and recreational uses have been identified as the primary factors involved in the reduction of range of the species (▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al., 1991; Addley and Hardy, 1993).

  • Dewatered streams, water depletions, introductions of nonnative fish, and habitat degradation through agricultural and recreational uses have been identified as the factors involved in the reduction of range of the species (▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al., 1991; Addley and Hardy, 1993).

  • CONSULTANT will assess the condition of the following equipment and structural elements within the Solids Processing Facility:  Roof Structure  HVAC systems  Electrical equipment  Dewatering equipment  Dewatered cake conveyance systems  Thickening equipment  Polymer system After completing the assessment, CONSULTANT will conduct a workshop to review results of the condition assessment, and recommendations to address the deficiencies with City staff.


More Definitions of Dewatered

Dewatered means waste that passes the Paint Filter Liquids Test (Method 9095 in Manual SW-846, "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods," U.S. EPA (Update IIIA)).
Dewatered means that the source of the irrigation water is turned off or diverted from the irrigation ditch. A ditch that is dewatered outside of the irrigation season may be used for temporary flows associated with stormwater collection, stock water runs, or fire suppression.
Dewatered means that the source of the irrigation water is turned off or diverted from the irrigation ditch. A ditch that is dewatered during non-irrigation season may be used for temporary flows associated with stormwater collection, stock water runs, or fire suppression. No wetlands under the jurisdiction of ODSL or USACE are anticipated to occur in the project area where work would occur.
Dewatered means using mechanical methods or evaporation to remove water from fresh tailings so that the water content of the tailings is not more than 30 percent by weight.
Dewatered means having had a portion of the water present in a material extracted; "director" means an employee so designated under The Environment Act; "environment officer" means an employee so designated under The Environment Act;