disturbed earth definition

disturbed earth means the exposure of soil to the erosive effects of wind,
disturbed earth means the exposure of soil to the erosive effects of wind, rain, or runoff.
disturbed earth means any soil on a construction site or associated support activities (e.g. staging area, borrow area, disposal site for excess fill) that is exposed to the erosive effects of wind, rain, or runoff due to construction or construction related activities.

Related to disturbed earth

  • Disturbed area means an area where vegetation, topsoil, or overburden is removed or upon which topsoil, spoil, coal processing waste, underground development waste, or noncoal waste is placed by surface coal mining operations. Those areas are classified as "disturbed" until reclamation is complete and the performance bond or other assurance of performance required by 405 KAR Chapter 10 is released.

  • Disturber is defined as a technology recognized by industry standards bodies that significantly degrades service using another technology (such as how AMI T1x affects DSL).

  • Home occupation means an occupation permitted in a dwelling unit and which:

  • Seriously disturbed person means a person who:

  • Land disturbing activity means any activity on property that results in a change in the existing soil cover (both vegetative and non-vegetative) and/or the existing soil topography. Land-disturbing activities include, but are not limited to, development, re-development, demolition, construction, reconstruction, clearing, grading, filling, and excavation.