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

  • 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.

  • The policy shall be issued on a standard ISO form CG 00 35 10 93 and include the following:♦ Endorsed to include the Pollution Exclusion Amendment (ISO form CG 28 31 10 93) and on ISO form CG 28 31 10 93.♦ Endorsed to include the Limited Seepage and Pollution Endorsement.♦ Endorsed to include Evacuation Expense Coverage Endorsement.♦ No other endorsements restricting coverage may be added.♦ The original policy shall be provided to the Engineer and Railway prior to performing work.

  • This insurance will include the Limited Seepage and Pollution Liability Endorsement, Pollution Exclusion Amendment, and Notice of Change Endorsement.

  • Seepage resulting from normal expansion and/or contraction of seals and gaskets due to age/ miles.

  • The policy shall be issued on a standard ISO form CG 00 35 10 93 and include the following: Endorsed to include the Pollution Exclusion Amendment (ISO form CG 28 31 10 93) and on ISO form CG 28 31 10 93. Endorsed to include the Limited Seepage and Pollution Endorsement. Endorsed to include Evacuation Expense Coverage Endorsement. No other endorsements restricting coverage may be added. The original policy shall be provided to the Engineer and Railway prior to performing work.

  • Stable Trench with Seepage: Stable trench in which ground water seepage is controlled by excavation drainage.

  • Stable Trench with Seepage in Clayey Soils: Excavation drainage is provided in lieu of or to supplement ground water control systems to control seepage and provide stable trench subgrade in predominately clayey soils prior to bedding placement.

  • The policy Must be issued on a standard ISO form CG 00 35 10 93 and include the following: • Endorsed to include the Pollution Exclusion Amendment (ISO form CG 28 31 10 93) • Endorsed to include the Limited Seepage and Pollution Endorsement.

  • The policy shall be issued on a standard ISO form CG 00 35 10 93 and include the following: Endorsed to include the Pollution Exclusion Amendment (ISO form CG 28 31 10 93) and on ISO form CG 28 31 10 93. Endorsed to include the Limited Seepage and Pollution Endorsement. Endorsed to include Evacuation Expense Coverage Endorsement. No other endorsements restricting coverage may be added. The original policy shall be provided to the Engineer and Railway prior to performing work.

  • Seepage through the dam, founda- tion, and abutments shall be controlled to prevent excessive uplift pressures, internal erosion, sloughing, removal of material by solution, or erosion of ma- terial by loss into cracks, joints, and cavities.


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 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”.
Seepage means the movement of drainable water through soil and rock;
Seepage means the movement of fluids into soils, unsaturated zone, or saturated zone.
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. Data Exclusion This policy does not insure:

Related to Seepage

  • Spillage means a security incident that results in the transfer of classified or other sensitive or sensitive but unclassified information to an information system that is not accredited, (i.e., authorized) for the applicable security level of the data or information.

  • Emission means a release of air contaminants into the ambient air.

  • Dumping means a private enterprise resident outside of the RSA market its goods on own initiative in the RSA at lower prices than that of the Country of Origin and which have the potential to harm the local industries in the RSA.

  • Mold means mold, fungus, microbial contamination or pathogenic organisms.

  • Contamination means the presence of, or Release on, under, from or to the environment of any Hazardous Substance, except the routine storage and use of Hazardous Substances from time to time in the ordinary course of business, in compliance with Environmental Laws and with good commercial practice.

  • Injection tool means a device used for controlled subsurface injection of radioactive tracer material.

  • Contaminant means any waste, pollutant, hazardous substance, toxic substance, hazardous waste, special waste, petroleum or petroleum-derived substance or waste, asbestos in any form or condition, polychlorinated biphenyls (“PCBs”), or any constituent of any such substance or waste.