Mechanical removal definition

Mechanical removal means the use of pumps, skimmers, booms, earthmoving equipment, and other

Examples of Mechanical removal in a sentence

  • Total area of clearing proposed (hectares) 4570m2 (see map provided) number of individual trees to be removed Proposed method of clearing: Mechanical, removal and mulching.

  • Mechanical removal of grass shall not be accomplished within one (1) foot of tree trunks.

  • Mechanical removal with a bulldozer consists of pushing the tree or shrub with the flat blade at the ground surface where the roots join the stem/trunk.

  • Site preparatory works for reconstruction and building – No. 01- 05 – Mechanical removal of concrete slab cover from the slopes of the existing defensive embankment.

  • Mechanical removal via “brooming” may be appropriate when in the field.

  • Mechanical removal of trees and shrubs, with follow-up herbicide application, is an effective means to restore open canopy structure to fire suppressed oak savanna.

  • Total area of clearing proposed (hectares) 50 ha number of individual trees to be removed Proposed method of clearing: Mechanical removal or drive over with drilling equipment Purpose of clearing: To conduct pre-feasibility studies for the mining of Sulphate of Potash through brine extraction from the palaeochannel and surficial aquifer.

  • Question: We think that UoM shall be square meter (m2) Answer No 1 Mechanical removal of concrete slab is given in UoM in meter linear (m1), per length of the existing defensive embankment from which removal is foreseen.

  • Mechanical removal of purple loosestrife from ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ between 2011-2013 24.

  • Mechanical removal using bulldozers, discs and tractor plows-of s m a l l trees and shrubs in previously disturbed areas.