Diking definition

Diking means the process of constructing a wall or embankment around the area of a fuel spill to avoid the spreading of any spilled substance.

Examples of Diking in a sentence

  • Hereafter, the aforementioned Diking, Drainage, and Irrigation Districts are referred to either individually as “District” or collectively as “Districts”.

  • Diking, draining, and filling have removed nearly all of the salt ▇▇▇▇▇.

  • The success of the Implementation Agreement is predicated on the explicit support and cooperation of the Skagit agricultural community as landowners within the Skagit delta area, and by each participating Drainage, Irrigation and Diking District within the Skagit delta area.

  • This area is inclusive of the jurisdictional boundaries and jurisdictional responsibilities of Drainage and Irrigation Districts 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 25; Consolidated Diking District 22; and Diking, Drainage and Irrigation District 12, all of which control lands historically subject to tidal influence within the Skagit and Samish River deltas, as well as Diking District 3, which has drainage interests within tidally influenced zones that lay within the same geographic area.

  • In addition, the Implementation Agreement will facilitate the regulatory review process required to conduct maintenance activities on tidegate and floodgates under the ownership or control of the participating Drainage, Irrigation and Diking Districts.

  • A Certificate of Insurance naming the City and Skagit County Diking District No. 12, its elected and/or appointed officials and/or officers, subcontractors, agents and/or employees as additional insured’s along with an Endorsement policy stating the same shall accompany this Agreement for signing.

  • One-half of these credits (80) will be made available to the habitat bank at inception of the bank, contingent upon WDFW receiving a letter from Consolidated Diking District 22 supporting the proposed Wiley Slough restoration project.

  • One-half of these credits (34) will be made available to the habitat bank at inception of the bank, contingent upon WDFW receiving a letter from Diking District 3 supporting the proposed ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Slough restoration project.

  • This Agreement will address actions at tidegate and floodgate sites that are under the ownership or control of Drainage, Irrigation, and/or Diking Districts that are signatories to this Agreement.

  • The WWAA is a 501(c) 5 non-profit association participating on behalf of the agricultural drainage interests of the Drainage, Irrigation, and Diking Districts located within the Skagit and Samish River deltas.