Recontouring definition

Recontouring means any earthworks that result in the reshaping of the surface of a more or less continuous area of ground.
Recontouring means any earthworks that result in the reshaping of the surface of a more or less continuous area of ground and for the purposes of this Plan excludes road construction, drainage works, and the infilling and levelling of paddocks.

Examples of Recontouring in a sentence

  • Re-contouring activities will not result in increased area of impact from equipment, and equipment will stay within the clearing limits of the trail or road to be re-contoured.

  • Re-contouring would consist of returning displaced soil and rock to its original position on the slope, and smoothing the soil surface.

  • INSPECTION (SPECIFIC): Optional Recontouring Skid Trails Measurable Performance Standards SAMPLE • Inspections will be performed by the sale administrator to confirm the proper application of the contract specifications.

  • Re-Contour Newly Constructed Temporary Roads Re-contouring of Temporary Roads- An estimated 2 miles of newly constructed temporary roads will be needed to access units.

  • The following activities are examples of wetland construction: • Construction of a new wetland area on an upland site; • Retro-fitting portions of an existing storm water facility to create new functioning wetland area; • Re-contouring a dugout or other excavated, non-wetland feature to create new functioning wetlands area; or • Re-contouring upland areas adjoining wetlands to expand existing wetland areas.

  • Re-contouring of Temporary Roads- An estimated 10,690 feet of newly constructed temporary roads will be needed to access units.

  • Re-contouring would consist of returning displaced soil and rock to its original position on the slope and smoothing the soil surface.

  • Re-contouring of this area was thought to also provide for long-term control of aquatic plant growth in an area historically heavily dominated by aquatic macrophytes.

  • SAMPLE INSPECTION (SPECIFIC): Optional Recontouring Skid Trails Measurable Performance Standards • Inspections will be performed by the sale administrator to confirm the proper application of the contract specifications.

  • Re-contouring Skid Trails – If constructed by Contractor, excavated skid trails, outside of RCAs unless approved by District Hydrologist, with a cut slope greater than 3 feet in height and where specified by Forest Service.

Related to Recontouring

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  • Casing means a pipe or tubing of appropriate material, of varying diameter and weight, lowered into a borehole during or after drilling in order to support the sides of the hole and thus prevent the walls from caving, to prevent loss of drilling mud into porous ground, or to prevent water, gas, or other fluid from entering or leaving the hole.

  • borehole means a hole sunk into the earth for the purpose of locating, abstracting or using subterranean water and includes a spring;

  • Salvaging means the removal of solid waste from a solid waste

  • Dewatering means the removal of water for construction activity. It can be a discharge of appropriated surface or groundwater to dry and/or solidify a construction site. It may require Minnesota Department of Natural Resources permits to be appropriated and if contaminated may require other MPCA permits to be discharged.