Water hazard definition

Water hazard means any body of water over twenty- four inches in depth that can be accessed by a resident, and includes but not limited to:
Water hazard means a body of water at least 24 inches deep that is not a swimming pool, wading pool, or hot tub. (Authorized by K.S.A. 65-508, 75-3084, and 75-3085; implementing
Water hazard means any body of water over 24 inches in depth that can be accessed by a resident, and includes but is not limited to:

More Definitions of Water hazard

Water hazard means an open body of water that has a horizontal dimension of more than one hundred (100) metres and a depth of more than one (1) metre.

Related to Water hazard

  • Fire hazard means any situation, process, material or condition which may cause a fire or explosion or provide a ready fuel supply to increase the spread or intensity of the fire or explosion and which poses a threat to life or property;

  • Nuclear Hazard means any nuclear reaction, radiation, or radioactive contamination, all whether controlled or uncontrolled or however caused, or any consequence of any of these.

  • Road hazard means a hazard that is encountered while

  • Tidal Flood Hazard Area means a flood hazard area in which the flood elevation resulting from the two-, 10-, or 100-year storm, as applicable, is governed by tidal flooding from the Atlantic Ocean. Flooding in a tidal flood hazard area may be contributed to, or influenced by, stormwater runoff from inland areas, but the depth of flooding generated by the tidal rise and fall of the Atlantic Ocean is greater than flooding from any fluvial sources. In some situations, depending upon the extent of the storm surge from a particular storm event, a flood hazard area may be tidal in the 100-year storm, but fluvial in more frequent storm events.