Sediments definition
Sediments means matter settled out of Ballast Water within a ship.
Sediments means any matter settled out of ballast water within a vessel.
Sediments means any matter settled out of bal- last water within a vessel.
Examples of Sediments in a sentence
Additional QA/QC guidance is provided in Appendix G of the ITM and in QA/QC Guidance for Sampling and Analysis of Sediments, Water and Tissues for Dredged Material Evaluations (EPA/USACE, 1995).
Inhibitory substances can include: Antibiotics; Pesticides; Herbicides; Blood; Colostrum; Sediments; chemical residues like NPE, QAC.
Iodine Geochemistry in the SRS Subsurface and Wetland Sediments, SRNL-L3500-2010-00007, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC.
Iodine, Neptunium, Radium, and Strontium Sorption to Savannah River Site Sediments, SRNL-STI-2010-00527, Rev.
Veliki Ston-F-▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Croatia) 200 0.150 Sediments within sharp topographic features.
More Definitions of Sediments
Sediments means any natural or artificial materials which constitute all or part of the banks, bed or bottom of an intermittent or perennial surface water.
Sediments means matters settled out of Ballast Water within a vessel;
Sediments means any matter settled out of ballast water
Sediments means matters settled out of ballast water within a ship
Sediments means matter settled out of bal- last water within a ship;”.
Sediments means all fine sands, silts and clays or any other fines resulting from the settlement of impounded water or wastewater;
Sediments means soil, sand, and mineral conveyed in or deposited from stormwater runoff.