Natural Ground definition

Natural Ground means the grade unaffected by construction techniques such as fill, landscaping, or berms.
Natural Ground means a surface that is composed of rough and/or unmade ground, grass fields, grass verges, agricultural land, cultivated grass, allotments, cultivated gardens (including lawns), gravel and/or hard-core surfaces and cleared demolition ground excepting any surface that is determined by Irish Water to have a particularly specialist or distinctive colour, texture or surface finish. As part of the Works, any trench that has been excavated in Natural Ground will be backfilled with material from the excavation up to the surface level, except where the trench is within one meter of the paved edge of a road, in which case the excavated area will be backfilled with imported materials. Irish Water will not accept liability for loss or 55damage resulting from the removal or re-planting of plants or grasses or other natural features.

Examples of Natural Ground in a sentence

  • Natural Ground Cover – Ground cover which mimics the infiltration characteristics of predominant hydrologic soil group found at the site.

  • Average Natural Ground Elevation (average elevation of the entire lot to the nearest 6”).

  • Net allowable bearing capacities shall be furnished for footing size ranging from 1m to 6m and for rafts of size greater than 6m, placed at different depths below Natural Ground Level (e.g. 1m to 3m below natural ground level) for allowable settlements of 25mm and 40mm for isolated footings (strip, square & rectangular) as well as raft footings.

  • Change of plan agreed to under 7.1 above takes effect within 24 hours of being agreed to.

  • Pervious Area - Any material / surface that allows water to pass through at a rate equal to or greater than Natural Ground Cover.

  • Natural Ground Slope DEHS requires geological factors be identified by a Qualified Professional during a percolation test, or by DEHS during a basic site evaluation for all systems.

  • After an escapee or walkaway is confirmed or returned to the custody of the agency.

  • Natural Ground Cover - Ground cover which mimics the infiltration characteristics of predominant hydrologic soil group found at the site.

  • At the time, the methodology for calculating building height was contained within the Scheme text and referenced the 1975 Western Australian Water Authority (WAWA) Contours as the Natural Ground Level by which building height would be calculated.

  • The act of any employee on the licensed premises is deemed the act of the licensee, and the licensee shall be liable to all penalties provided by this Ordinance as to any employee, partner, associate or person under the control of the licensee.

Related to Natural Ground

  • Natural gas company ’ means a person engaged in the transportation of natural gas in interstate commerce, or the sale in inter- state commerce of such gas for resale.

  • Natural uranium means uranium with the naturally occurring distribution of uranium isotopes, which is approximately 0.711 weight percent uranium-235, and the remainder by weight essentially uranium-238.

  • Natural Resource or “Natural Resources” shall mean land, fish, wildlife, biota, air, water, ground water, drinking water supplies, and other such resources, belonging to, managed by, held in trust by, appertaining to, or otherwise controlled by the United States or the State.

  • Natural environment means the air, land and water, or any combination or part thereof, of the Province of Ontario; (“environnement naturel”)

  • Natural resources means land, fish, wildlife, biota, air, water, ground water, drinking water supplies, and other such resources belonging to, managed by, held in trust by, appertaining to, or otherwise controlled by the United States or the State.

  • Environmental Management Plan or “EMP” means the environmental management plan for the Project, including any update thereto, incorporated in the IEE;

  • Floodplain Management means the operation of an overall program of corrective and preventive measures for reducing flood damage, including but not limited to emergency preparedness plans, flood control works and floodplain management regulations.

  • Natural Gas or "Gas" shall mean natural gas, processed, unprocessed, vaporized liquid natural gas, synthetic gas, propane-air mixture or any mixture of these gases.

  • Shoreland means land, as defined in Minn. Stat. § 103F.205, subd. 4, located within 1,000 feet from the normal high water mark of a lake, pond, or flowage and 300 feet of a river or stream or the landward side of floodplain delineated by ordinance on such a river or stream, whichever is greater.

  • Shoreline means the upper reaches of the wash of the waves, other than storm and seismic waves, at high tide during the season of the year in which the highest wash of the waves occurs, usually evidenced by the edge of vegetation growth, or the upper limit of debris left by the wash of the waves.

  • Drywell means an unlined or partially lined underground pit (regardless of geometry) into which drainage from roofs, basement floors, water softeners or other non-wastewater sources is discharged and from which the liquid seeps into the surrounding soil.

  • Environmental Management System means an environmental management system or plan of management to address all environmental risks and to ensure compliance with all Environmental Laws and licences;

  • Transportation Company means any organization which provides its own or its leased vehicles for transportation or which provides freight forwarding or air express services.

  • Abbeyfield Home means an establishment run by the Abbeyfield Society including all bodies corporate or unincorporated which are affiliated to that society;

  • Natural area means an area of the rural or non-urban environment which is in an unspoilt natural state or is of high scenic value, and includes, but is not limited to, national parks, game reserves, nature reserves, marine reserves, wilderness areas, areas of extensive agriculture and scenic areas;

  • Environmental Management Framework or “EMF” means the framework adopted by the Recipient through its Ministry of Planning and Investment’s Decision No 116/QD-BKH dated January 22, 2010 and referred to in the paragraph 2 of Section I.C of Schedule 2 to this Agreement, which sets out the environmental protection measures in respect of the Project, as well as administrative and monitoring arrangements to ensue the implementation of said framework, as said Environmental Management Framework may be revised from time to time with the prior concurrence of the Association.

  • Greywater means all liquid wastes from showers, baths, sinks, kitchens and domestic washing facilities, but does not include toilet wastes;

  • Basin means a groundwater basin or subbasin identified and defined in Bulletin 118 or as modified pursuant to Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 10722).

  • Lagoon means a naturally existing coastal zone depression which is below mean high water and which has permanent or ephemeral communications with the sea, but which is protected from the sea by some type of naturally existing barrier. [Section 373.403(16), F.S.]

  • Anchorage means the system by which the seat assembly is secured to the vehicle structure, including the affected parts of the vehicle structure;

  • Waterbody means any accumulation of water, surface or underground, natural or artificial, including rivers, streams, creeks, ditches, swales, lakes, ponds, marshes, wetlands, and ground water. The term does not include any storage or treatment structures.

  • Natural Gas Liquids means those hydrocarbon components that can be recovered from natural gas as a liquid including, but not limited to, ethane, propane, butanes, pentanes plus, and condensates;

  • Hydroelectric energy means water used as the sole source of energy to produce electricity.

  • Shorelands or "shoreland areas" means those lands extending landward for two hundred feet in all directions as measured on a horizontal plane from the ordinary high water mark; floodways and contiguous floodplain areas landward two hundred feet from such floodways; and all wetlands and river deltas associated with the streams, lakes, and tidal waters which are subject to the provisions of this chapter; the same to be designated as to location by the department of ecology.

  • Zone 3 means all of that part of the Lower Peninsula south of the line described in subdivision (bb).

  • garden waste means organic waste which emanates from gardening or landscaping activities at residential, business or industrial premises including but not limited to grass cuttings, leaves, branches, and includes any biodegradable material and excludes waste products of animal origin and bulky waste;