Excessive erosion definition

Excessive erosion means soil erosion that is occurring at a rate exceeding the established soil loss limit.
Excessive erosion. No storm events resulted in more than 2.8 inches of precipitation in 24 hours, which would require surveillance of supplemental standards cleanup properties for excessive erosion.

Examples of Excessive erosion in a sentence

  • Excessive erosion of soils into the water column and increase silt concentrations in the water, can have a blanketing effect on the substrate with which many mussel species inhabit, and can irritate, damage, or cause clogging of the gills or feeding structures of mollusks.

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