Hydric definition

Hydric just means that the SHWT is within a specific distance from the soil surface

Examples of Hydric in a sentence

  • Hydric pine flatwoods occur on nearly level topography with poorly drained acidic sands, often overlaying hardpan or clay subsoil.

  • Hydric Soils - Any soil category upon which construction of Improvements would be prohibited or restricted under applicable governmental requirements, including, without limitation, those imposed by the U.

  • Hydric Pine Flatwoods occur as open forests of scattered pines with a dense ground cover of grasses, sedges, and forbs with patches of saw palmetto and low, hydrophytic shrubs.

  • Hydric pine flatwoods intergrade with and contain numerous inclusions of mesic pine plantation, wet prairie, cypress flats, mixed forested wetlands, and fresh and salt water marshes.

  • To the Borrower's knowledge, the Project, including the land, surface water, and ground water on which the Project is constructed: (i) is free of any substantial amounts of waste or debris; (ii) is free of any Hazardous Materials and Hazardous Materials Contamination; (iii) has never been used as a manufacturing, storage, or dump site for Hazardous Materials; (iv) is in compliance with all Environmental Requirements; and (v) contains no Hydric Soils.

  • Hydric pine plantation intergrades with and contains numerous inclusions of mesic pine plantation, wet prairie, cypress swamp, and freshwater marshes.

  • Hydric pine plantation, mesic pine plantation, freshwater ▇▇▇▇▇, and wet prairie.

  • Actions in Hydric Soils: All actions that occur exclusively within hydric soils.

  • In turn, the social and environmental programs will be grouped into eight themes: (i) Management of Tailings, Recovery and Improvement of Water Quality; (Ii) Restoration of Forestry and Water Production; (Iii) Biodiversity Conservation; (Iv) Hydric Safety and Water Quality; (V) Education, Communication and Information; (Vi) Environmental Preservation and Safety; (Vii) Management and Sustainable Use of Land; and (viii) Action Plan Management.

  • Hydric soils are formed under conditions of saturation, flooding, or ponding long enough during the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions in the upper part of the soil.