DEWATERING EXPENSES EXCLUSION
It is agreed and understood that otherwise subject to the terms, exclusions, provisions and conditions
contained in the Policy or endorsed thereon this insurance shall not indemnify the insured in respect of :
1. additional dewatering expenses incurred due to the quantities of water exceeding those originally
expected.
2. expenses incurred for additional installations and facilities for the discharge of run-off and/or
underground water.
3. loss or damage due to a failure of the dewatering system if such failure could have been
avoided by sufficient standby facilities.
4. expenses incurred for grouting or any other measures to repair or prevent leakage of water into
excavations and basements.
For the purpose of this endorsement standby facilities shall mean standby pumps and back-up power
supply kept on the site at all times. Furthermore, such facility shall:
a) be maintained in proper working condition
b) be run at regular intervals to ensure proper working condition
c) automatically take over in the event of failure or interruption of the original system.
A clause that does not make sense without the presence of another clause is called a dependent clause.
Its Main cause; Subordinate Clause- Just got it right for apexx
what is the equative clause
When he was young ... - as in When he was young he did some very foolish things - is an adverb clause of time.
Subordinate clauseA subordinate (or dependent) clause is a clause that needs another clause. Unlike independent clauses it cannot stand alone. The word because is usually a good indicator of a subordinate clause.
Some common types of dewatering methods in soil mechanics include deep well dewatering, wellpoint dewatering, sump pumping, and electroosmotic dewatering. These methods are used to remove excess water from the soil to increase its stability and improve construction conditions. The choice of dewatering method depends on the site conditions and the required level of water removal.
Dewatering is a process of removing water from the soil, especially in the solid part. Belt press issues, belt filter press and centrifuge are some of the examples of dewatering.
There are many different ways of dewatering soil and/or land. Using centrifuge techniques, filtration, or by simply pumping the water out of a deep well or hole in a construction site.
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Walter E. Pittman has written: 'A review of phosphatic clay dewatering research' -- subject(s): Clay wastes, Dewatering, Phosphate industry, Waste disposal
Removing water from a boat is commonly referred to as "dewatering." This process can involve using pumps or bailing methods to eliminate excess water that may have accumulated in the boat's hull. Dewatering is essential for maintaining the boat's buoyancy and stability.
Removing the water content (dewatering) of the sludge will dry the sludge, making it lighter and easier to move and reuse. (Reuse depends on whether the sludge is toxic and has to be stored safely or, as in human sludge from a sewerage farm, used as fertilizer by farmers, etc ).
A dewatering box is a specialized container or structure used to remove excess water from materials, often in construction or environmental remediation processes. It typically features a perforated bottom or drainage system that allows water to escape while retaining solids or sediments. Dewatering boxes are commonly used for managing slurry, sediment, or wastewater, helping to reduce the volume of material for easier handling and disposal. They can also facilitate the drying of materials before further processing or transportation.
It is an industrial or a bio-industrial process that removes water from the product via vibration and Gravity.
Dewatering procedures in construction companies in the middle east include cut-off walls, one or two stage well-point system and open sump pumping. Some equipment used are centrifugal pumps and submersible turbine pumps.
G. F McIntyre has written: 'Use of flocculants and coagulants in coal refuse dewatering'
Another name for the Elastic Clause is the Necessary and Proper Clause.