Seepage definition

Seepage means the slow movement or oozing of “water” or other fluid through small openings, cracks or pores.
Seepage means the movement of water in a porous material and the water exiting at the visible surface of the material.
Seepage means the slow movement or oozing of water or other fluid through small openings, cracks orpores.

Examples of Seepage in a sentence

  • Pollution and seepage coverages excluded under the provisions of the “Pollution and Seepage Exclusion Clause (BRMA 39A)” attached to and forming part of this Contract.

  • The SRS also agreed to address the Savannah River Laboratory Seepage Basins and the new TNX Basin as outlined in the provisions of the Consent Decree.

  • If Seepage and Pollution coverage is written on a “claims made” basis, Lessee must maintain continuous coverage and purchase Extended Coverage Period Insurance when necessary.

  • Pollution and seepage coverages excluded under the provisions of the "Pollution and Seepage Exclusion Clause (BRMA 39A)" attached to and forming part of this Contract.

  • Nothing contained in this Endorsement shall override any Seepage and/or Pollution and/or Contamination Exclusion or any Radioactive Contamination Exclusion or any other Exclusion applicable to this Policy.

  • All policies shall be written on an occurrence basis except for Environmental Pollution Liability (Seepage and Pollution coverage) and Excess or Umbrella Liability, which may be on a claims-made basis.

  • The policy shall be issued on a standard ISO form CG 00 35 12 04 and include the following: • Endorsed to include the Pollution Exclusion Amendment • Endorsed to include the Limited Seepage and Pollution Endorsement.

  • Loss and/or damage and/or costs and/or expenses arising from Seepage and/or Pollution and/or Contamination, other than contamination from Smoke Damage.

  • Seepage water, direct rainfall and nuisance flows may be pumped from the site at any time, however, the pump intake may not be lower than the historical high groundwater elevation.

  • Seepage water, direct rainfall and nuisance flows may be pumped from the site at any time, however, the pump intake may not be lower than the historical high groundwater elevation except for during the two week period of allowed groundwater pumping.


More Definitions of Seepage

Seepage means the slow escape of a liquid or gas through porous materials or small holes
Seepage means leachate that is discharged from a waste rock stockpile or tailing impoundment and emerges above or at the ground surface or that is present in the vadose zone and may be captured prior to entering ground water.
Seepage or “leakage” of “water” below the surface of the ground including through sidewalks, driveways, foundations, walls, basement or other floors or through doors, windows or any other openings, unless the loss or damage resulted from the escape of “water” from a public “water main”, swimming pool or equipment attached. This policy does not insure: 1. “Data”; 2. loss or damage resulting from, contributed to or caused directly or indirectly by “Data Problem”. However, if loss or damage caused by “Data Problem” results in the occurrence of further loss or damage to property insured that is directly caused by “Named Perils” as defined in this policy, this exclusion (b) shall not apply to such resulting loss or damage.
Seepage means the slow movement or oozing of water or other fluid through small openings, cracks or pores. “Spore(s)” includes, but is not limited to, any reproductive particle or microscopic fragment produced by, emitted from or arising out of any fungi.