Wet conditions definition

Wet conditions means adverse soil conditions due to rain events, antecedent moisture, or ponded water, where the passage of construction equipment may cause rutting that mixes topsoil and subsoil, may prevent the effective removal or replacement of topsoil and subsoil, may prevent proper decompaction, or may damage underground tile lines.
Wet conditions means adverse soil conditions due to rain events, antecedent moisture,

Examples of Wet conditions in a sentence

  • It is associated with Wet to Extremely Wet conditions (according to the thresholds given in Table 6) in the central and southern PA and, with a lower intensity, in the northern PA (Figure 4).

  • With C11 (VSTcontinent), positive Wet to Extremely Wet conditions (Table 6) stretch across the Wet PA whilst negative values occur over the Dry PA.