Inundated definition

Inundated means a condition of temporary or permanent water coverage of a land surface.

Examples of Inundated in a sentence

  • Reduced WTP output, or inundated water facilities (PS) Inundated wastewater facilities (including WWTP) a) reduced or no water supply to certain pressure zones b) possible water restrictions City to contact Customer Major Emergency Contact The foregoing are in addition to the responsibilities and liabilities of the Parties as provided for within this Agreement, or under Applicable Law, and shall in no manner whatsoever be interpreted as a replacement thereof or limitation thereto.

  • Inundated areas for the parks and community assets include areas only above MHHW.

  • The Concessionaire shall, in the period from the Execution Date until the Construction Start Date, perform all or any required works in accordance with the Laws of Montenegro, in order to determine conditions of the Project Sites, Inundated Areas and Staging Areas.

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