Impounding water definition

Impounding water means to impound "Mine refuse impoundment" means a mine 2185 refuse pile that retains water that has been used in carrying out any part of the process 2186 necessary in the production or preparation of coal. 2187 "Refuse pile" "Mine refuse pile" means a pile of coarse or fine coal refuse that is a 2188 result of the mining or screening process that may be stacked, spread, or graded and covers a 2189 minimum of 20 acre-feet or more. 2190 "Operator" means any person who operates, controls, or supervises a water, coal 2191 slurry, or silt retaining dam or a mine refuse pile impounding water impoundment. 2192 "Dam" "Retaining dam" means an artificial barrier or obstruction that is designed to 2193 impound water, coal slurry, or silt (i) to an elevation of five feet or more above the upstream 2194 toe of the structure, and has a storage volume of 20 acre-feet or more, or is designed to 2195 impound water, coal slurry, or silt (ii) to an elevation of 20 feet or more measured at the open 2196 channel spillway or from the crest of the dam in a closed system, regardless of storage 2197 volume. 2198 "Silt" means fine particles resulting from a mining operation, suspended in or 2199 deposited by water. 2200 "Water" means liquid or slurry as a result of that results from the processing of coal in 2201 mining operations. 2202 Drafting note: The term "dam" is renamed as "retaining dam" and moved into 2203 alphabetical order and the definition is clarified and shortened to reduce redundant 2204 text. The adjective phrase "impounding water," which is used in the existing article only 2205 to modify "mine refuse pile," is changed to the term "mine refuse impoundment" and 2206 incorporates "mine refuse pile" in its definition. The term "refuse pile" is renamed as 2207 "mine refuse pile" and moved into alphabetical order. Technical changes are made and 2208 language is updated for modern usage. 2209 § 45.1-222 45.2-xxx. Design and construction of water, coal slurry, or silt a retaining 2210 dams dam or mine refuse piles impounding water impoundment; designs and other data to be 2211 submitted to the Chief.
Impounding water means to impound "Mine refuse impoundment" means a mine
Impounding water means to impound water that has been used in carrying out any part of the process necessary in the production or preparation of coal.

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  • Reserve Account Withdrawal Amount means, with respect to any Distribution Date, the lesser of (x) any shortfall in the amount of Available Funds available to pay the amounts specified in clauses (i) through (xvii) of Section 5.7(a) (taking into account application of Available Funds to the priority of payments specified in Section 5.7(a) and ignoring any provision hereof which otherwise limits the amounts described in such clauses to the amount of funds available) and (y) the amount on deposit in the Reserve Account on such Distribution Date prior to application of amounts on deposit therein pursuant to Section 5.8.

  • Targeted Accumulation Reserve Subaccount Deposit means, with respect to any Distribution Date during the Accumulation Reserve Funding Period, an amount equal to (i) [0.5]% of the Outstanding Dollar Principal Amount of the Class A( - ) Notes as of the close of business on the last day of the related Due Period or (ii) any other amount designated by the Calculation Agent on behalf of the Issuer.]

  • Accumulation shall not exceed an amount equal to twice the annualized current vacation earnings rate of the employee. This is the employee’s “Maximum Balance.”

  • Interest Reserve Account As defined in Section 3.4(d).