Dewatering definition

Dewatering means the removal of water for construction activity. It can be a discharge of appropriated surface or groundwater to dry and/or solidify a construction site. It may require Minnesota Department of Natural Resources permits to be appropriated and if contaminated may require other MPCA permits to be discharged.
Dewatering means the removal of trapped water from a construction site to allow land development or utility installation activities to occur.
Dewatering means the removal of surface or ground water to dry and/or solidify a construction site to enable construction activity. Dewatering may require a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources water appropriation permit and, if dewatering water is contaminated, discharge of such water may require an individual MPCA NPDES/SDS permit.

Examples of Dewatering in a sentence

  • The title of Procedure OP/0/B/6200/064 Rev 024 should be revised to reflect the correct title of "Transfer and Dewatering of Media." The title is currently shown as "Transfer and Dewatering of Bead Resin." APPENDIX E: “PCP Manual Review and Approval Requirements" Rev 0 to Rev 1 A table for “minor change” approvals was added that lists technical review requirements and reduces the number of management approvals required for minor changes as defined in Appendix F Section 5.1 “PCP Manual Revision and Review”.

  • In the Dewatering Room - the horizontal ash screw conveyor, screw auger, drive mechanism, supports and chutes, the vertical screw conveyor, drive mechanism and supporting steel frame.

  • E11.4 Dewatering E11.4.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for keeping the excavated areas dewatered at all times.

  • The Dewatering mode shall be operational when sludge is being dewatered and stabilized.

  • Both the supply and exhaust air systems shall be operating at minimum capacity sufficient to ventilate odors from the Sludge Loading Garage and Dewatering Room and to keep odor from migrating into other occupied areas of the Control Building.


More Definitions of Dewatering

Dewatering means the use of wells or other such equipment to temporarily lower a water level as may be necessary during construction activities.
Dewatering means the withdrawal of ground water from an aquifer or saturated zone that may result in the lowering of the water level within the aquifer or saturated zone or a decline of the potentiometric surface within that aquifer or saturated zone.
Dewatering means removing underground water to facilitate construction or other activity. [Section 26O inserted by No. 49 of 2000 s. 55.]26P. Local by‑laws relating to flood protection works Local by‑laws may be made —
Dewatering means the removal of all water from a natural water body.
Dewatering means removing underground water to facilitate construction or other activity.
Dewatering means the act of draining or pumping accumulated stormwater and/or groundwater from excavations, building foundations, vaults, trenches, etc.
Dewatering means the removal of all water from a natural water body or the portion of a natural waterbody enclosed by Engineered Structures.