Scour definition

Scour means the erosion of foundation material, shores and banks by the movement of water.
Scour means to scour the stream bed by water action;
Scour means the removal of underwater material by waves and currents, especially at the base or toe of a shore bank stabilization or other in-water structure.

Examples of Scour in a sentence

  • Scour checks are to be constructed in mass concrete in accordance with clause 818 of the standard Specifications and the drawings as shall be provided.

  • Sluice and Scour valves shall be provided with an extension spindle for operation from operating level / ground level.

  • List of bridges with recommended coding changes for scour critical (NBIS Item 113) — This list includes structures whose analysis or Scour Summary Sheet needs to be reevaluated because of changes in site conditions (e.g., improvement, repair, degradation).

  • A- E shall perform Scour Study Surveys to provide the annual scour and sediment information necessary to determine the volume of sediment for removal or the amount of scour for dirt replacement.

  • This list includes structures with: 1) scour documentation that needs to be reevaluated because of changes in site conditions (e.g., improvement, repair, degradation); or 2) missing scour documents/improper documents; or 3) Scour coding that needs to be changed.

  • Scour, wash and disinfect all basins, bowls and urinals using non-scented disinfectants.

  • Scour, wash clean and disinfect all water fountains and coolers, emptying waste water as needed.

  • With a Supplemental Contract, the LPA may request the CONSULTANT perform additional inspections as necessary to assist in the evaluation of damage inspections, flood inspections per Scour Assessment & Plan of Actions, reduced frequency inspections and other inspections required.

  • Scour, wash and disinfect all basins, bowls and urinals with Owner-approved germicidal detergent solution, including tile walls near urinals.

  • Scour, wash and disinfect all basins, including faucet handles, bowls, urinals and tile walls near urinals with approved germicidal detergent solution.