Wading definition

Wading means water activities in which the water's depth is no higher than the child's knee.
Wading means water activities in which the water’s depth is no higher than the child’s knee.

Examples of Wading in a sentence

  • Members will not be allowed to access the Pool / Wading pool until their designated reservation time.

  • In the event homeowner is reserving the Pool / Wading pool and the Lodge, a Lodge Rental Agreement must be completed also and all fees collected as outlined on the Lodge Rental Agreement.

  • If at any time the Pool / Wading pool or restroom facilities require attention for maintenance or cleaning issues, please notify the HOA Office.

  • Wading pools are allowed; however, they must be no deeper than 8" and not be allowed to become stagnant or allow the grass beneath to be damaged.

  • Wading birds and shorebirds (e.g., ducks, Dunlin Calidris alpina) usually forage along the edge of moving tides (Peking University 1995, Melville et al.

  • Licensee further acknowledges that payment abatements will not be given if Licensee is unable to operate the Department-Designated Delivery/Pickup Sites and/or launch boats and related equipment onto Atsion Lake, Batsto River, Mullica River, Oswego River, and Wading River for any reason.

  • It can currently be reached by a steep roadway off Route 140 on the Taunton side of the Wading River bridge.

  • Wading pools, no more than two (2) feet in height, installed temporarily during the summer months are permitted in the rear of the Lot.

  • Licensee shall not be permitted to launch customers, boats and related equipment on any waterways within the Area including, Atsion Lake, Batsto River, Mullica River, Oswego River, and Wading River, prior to 7 a.m. and/or after 2 p.m. without Department written pre-approval.

  • Proof of such insurance shall be provided by Wading River to Riverhead prior to delivery of the Vehicle by Riverhead to Wading River.

Related to Wading

  • Tunnelling means the construction of any tunnel beneath the natural surface of the earth for a purpose other than the searching for or winning of a mineral

  • Pruning means the removal, as appropriate, of not more than one-third of the live branches or limbs of a tree in accordance with Good Arboricultural Practice.

  • Pond means a natural or man-made impoundment of water with a water surface area of one acre or less at the high water level.

  • Winter means November 1 through March 31.

  • Loading means the quantity of a specific substance present per unit of surface area, such as the amount of lead in micrograms contained in the dust collected from a certain surface area divided by the surface area in square feet or square meters.