Fouling definition

Fouling means the settlement, growth and accumulation of marine micro and/or macro-organisms on the underwater portions of a vessel.
Fouling means the formation of deposits and may be due to corrosion, solid matter entering the feed, or deposits formed by the condensing of vapor.
Fouling or “Fouled” shall mean the existence, movement or placement of equipment and/or personnel on the Track or within twenty-five (25) feet vertically or laterally of the centerline of the Track, or any other activity which in Railroad’s sole opinion may interfere with any operations of Railroad.

Examples of Fouling in a sentence

  • GCSS plays a significant role in the Clean Glasgow Initiative, in the associated Dog Fouling Campaign and in a City-wide Alcohol Campaign.

  • Pathnet employees, agents, contractors and/or subcontractors seeking to enter or engage in Fouling of Tracks or any portion of the Rail Corridor (including tunnels and bridges) shall be trained in the safety and operating rules established by Railroad from time to time (the "Railroad Safety and Operating Rules"), and shall at all times wear required identification badges and safety equipment (shoes, hardhat, goggles, etc.

  • Fouling factors shall be specified in accordance with TEMA or HEI.

  • Fouling likely exists in both the gravel pack and the near well aquifer formation.

  • Fouling tendency for all the residual feedstocks selected within BLAZE 51 Table 24.

  • The following examples will be considered a nuisance - Out of control - Too many pets in council property - Dogs not on lead whilst on estates road or any parts of any housing communal area - Fouling on pavements and common parts of the estate including street properties - Noise or smell from domestic pets - Entering fenced play areas on estates.

  • The Council wishes to grant the Concessionaire the right to provide the Concession Contract for the Management and Enforcement of Littering and Dog Fouling Legislation (“the Concession”).

  • Biological Fouling - The attachment of macro and/or micro-organisms, and their subsequent metabolic by- products, onto the surfaces of the system.

  • The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) will establish arrangements which allow for receipts arising from Fixed Penalty Notices for dog fouling and street littering issued under the Dog Fouling - Dogs (Fouling of Land) Act 1996 and the Environmental Protection Act, surrendered by Wirral Council to the Secretary of State, to be repaid to the Authority for use in relation to approved categories of initiatives to further improve street cleanliness in Wirral.

  • Additional costs, expenses or losses to Railroad generated by any "Slow Order", rescheduling, delay or diversion (including detours or rerouting) resulting from any request of or actions or omissions of Utility, its employees, agents, contractors or subcontractors, or which results from any Fouling of Track(s), plus any damage to or destruction of Railroad's signals, tracks or other facilities resulting therefrom, shall be reimbursed by Utility.


More Definitions of Fouling

Fouling means the existence, movement or placement of material, equipment and/or personnel on BNSF’s track or within twenty-five (25) feet vertically or laterally of the centerline of BNSF’s track, or any other activity which in BNSF's sole opinion may interfere with any operations of BNSF. During the Development Period, City shall, at its sole cost and expense, procure and maintain the following insurance:
Fouling means the gradual accumulation of contaminants on a membrane surface or within a porous membrane structure that inhibits the passage of water, thus decreasing productivity.
Fouling means to deposit, discharge, spill, dump, wash, whether directly or indirectly, a Prohibited Substance into a Drainage System or Stream.