Pit Water definition

Pit Water means the water that seeps into and/or is collected within an open pit.
Pit Water means the water that seeps into and/or is collected within the pit;
Pit Water means groundwater trapped or collecting in a producing mine pit that emanates from a Sensitive Basin.

Examples of Pit Water in a sentence

  • The equipment shall include but is not limited to: Catwalk, Gearboxes, Rake Arms & associated pieces, Center Support Columns, Influent ▇▇▇▇▇, Flights, Baffles (primary, secondary, and tertiary), Scum Boxes, 6 inch plug valves in Scum Pit, Water Spray Pipes carrying water to center structure, Electrical Conduit and Junction boxes, Influent Valves including top actuator, valve gear box and torque shaft, Flow Meters, Hose Racks & other appurtenances.


More Definitions of Pit Water

Pit Water as defined by OWRB means groundwater trapped or collecting in a producing/active mine pit that emanates from a Sensitive basin as designated by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board within OAC 785:30-15 et seq., pertaining to water trapped in producing mines.
Pit Water means any water that:
Pit Water means the water that seeps into and/or is collected within the pit.

Related to Pit Water

  • Hot water means an aquatic venue with a water temperature over 90oF (32oC).

  • Potable water means water which meets the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 604 for drinking, culinary, and domestic purposes.

  • Gray water means sewage from bathtubs, showers, bathroom sinks, washing machines, dishwashers, and kitchen sinks. It includes sewage from any source in a residence or structure that has not come into contact with toilet wastes.