Berm definition

Berm means a bank of earth piled against a wall.
Berm means the top of the material removed from a mechanically prepared trench that lies immediately beside the trench.
Berm means the shoulder of a dike.

Examples of Berm in a sentence

  • Site—Septic Tank/Xxxxx Field 138 C-100 Southside Berm 153 C-331 PCB Soil Contamination (West) 156 C-310 PCB Soil Contamination (West Side) 158 Chilled-Water System Leak Site 160 C-745 Cylinder Yard Spoils (PCB Soils) 163 C-304 Bldg./HVAC Piping System (Soil Backfill) 165 C-616-L Pipeline & Vault Soil Contamination 169 C-410-E HF Vent Surge Protection Tank 170 C-729 Acetylene Bldg.


More Definitions of Berm

Berm means a landscaped mound of earth.
Berm means a concrete base laid at the head of a grave and on which a memorial is erected;
Berm means an embankment used for restricting bullets to a given area, as a protective or dividing wall between shooting areas, or for noise abatement.
Berm means a linear fill of earthen material on or adjacent to the bank of a watercourse that constrains waters from entering a flood hazard area or river corridor, as those terms are defined in subdivisions 752(3) and (11) of this title.
Berm means a landscaped earthen mound that is utilized to attenuate the noise and visual effects of adjacent land uses and/or direct ground water flows as part of an engineered storm water management system;
Berm means a stable ridge of material used in reclamation for the control of sound and surface water, safety, aesthetics, or such other purpose as may be applicable.
Berm means a pile or mound of material capable of restraining a vehi- cle;