The standard property policy EXCLUDES Water: Flood, surface water, waves, tides,
tidal water or spray from any of these Mudslide or mudflow Water that backs up or overflows or is otherwise discharged from a sewer, drain, sump, sump pump or related equipment Water under the ground surface pressing on or flowing or seeping through: Foundations Basements Doors or windows Unless through one of these the result is a fire, explosion or sprinkler leakage.
Plus, the law now applies to only about 50,000 homes within a certain distance of
tidal water.
Flood, surface water, waves,
tidal water, overflow of a body of water, and water below the surface of the ground are not covered.
Such loss is excluded regardless of any other cause or event contributing concurrently or in any sequence to the loss... 3 (a) Flood, surface water, waves,
tidal water, overflow of a body of water, or spray from any of these, whether or not driven by wind.»
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As one environmental leader quipped, «People in Tidewater are tired of driving through
tidal water.»
Or is there an economic motive for coastal property owners to do the cleanup because the new shallow /
tidal water will be a food source and nursery for fisheries, toxic or not — so we could make it a safe clean part of the ocean.
At a surface level, FLOW and EBB alludes to the constant rhythm of
tidal water, a back and forth movement.
This channel sees the the greatest volume of
tidal water on earth.
A flood is defined as «surface water, waves, including tidal wave and tsunami, tides,
tidal water, overflow of any body of water, or spray from any of these, all whether or not driven by wind, including storm surge».
(2) $ 54,243,826 for the World Trade Center Hub project, which was inundated by approximately 125 million gallons of
tidal water.
They might hear the arrival of food - rich
tidal water, or the currents created by predators.
Tidal water must, from time to time, be allowed to flush embanked land, he says, to deposit sediment and thus prevent the polders from sinking over the long term.
Because oysters are filter feeders, they all have a slightly different taste due to the difference in
the tidal water.
Activities in scope of licensing are: climbing, abseiling or scrambling over natural terrain and cliffs; trekking on foot, horse or cycle over remote hills or mountains; watersports on the sea,
tidal waters, large lakes or white water; exploring natural caves underground.
From awe inspiring whale watching to grand views of glistening
tidal waters, the central coast has it all.
Huge chunks of smooth, dazzlingly blue ice are deposited on the beach and with the changing
tidal waters, you never quite know what the layout of the beach is going to be until you get there.
The Pacific coast population of the snowy plover is defined as those individuals that nest adjacent to
tidal waters of the Pacific Ocean, and includes all nesting birds on the mainland coast, peninsulas, offshore islands, adjacent bays, estuaries, and coastal rivers (USDI Fish and Wildlife Service 2004).
These panoramic water views are truly superb, bringing together the ever changing colours of the ocean,
the tidal waters and sandy islands of Pumicestone Passage, the natural beauty of the northern tip of Bribie Island and the Caloundra skyline.
State Fish and Wildlife wardens responded to the scene and helped shepherd the animal — believed to weigh more than 500 pounds — back toward
the tidal waters.
As local Maori legend tells it, the lake's unusual
tidal waters are testament to the heart of a long dead giant which still beats deep below the surface.
A twelve metre passenger barge licensed to carry 49 passengers and designed specifically for unparalleled access to
the tidal waters of the Great Sandy Straits and the estuarine waterways around Fraser Island, DayTripper's expansive deck offers comfort and stability and safe boating for children.
No trip to the beach is complete without surfing a wave, riding a bike along the coast or taking a horseback ride along
the tidal waters.
Kiki Smith's Tidal (1998) is an accordion-folded panorama of thirteen full moons over
tidal waters.
In spite of geological effects, and the consequences of settling next to
tidal waters, which, contrary to Schmidt's claims were understood to a greater or lesser extent, Londoners have been safer in the second half of the 20th Century than the first.
* Turbine blades are formed of durable and lightweight composites * Rotational molding processes used with high - strength thermoplastic materials * Standard construction practices used to inexpensively build, deploy, and maintain nacelles * Assembled with carefully selected off - the - shelf drive and generating components including brushless generators, high reliability gear trains, and double graphite / ceramic face seals for rotor shafts * Self - cleaning screen for horizontally deflecting debris and fish away from turbine blades (also designing screenless, debris immune, and more fish - friendly turbine) * Yaw bearing for bidirectional operation in
tidal waters
The new reserves protect an 875 - square mile area of Wisconsin's Lake Michigan and a portion of
the tidal waters of Maryland's Chesapeake Bay.
The mangrove forest's complex root systems, which anchor the plants into underwater sediment, slow down incoming
tidal waters allowing organic and inorganic material to settle into the sediment surface.
As defined by NFIP, it is a temporary or general condition of partial or complete inundation of two or more acres of normally dry land from: mudflow, overflow of inland or
tidal waters, unusual or rapid accumulation or runoff of surface waters from any source, and a collapse or subsidence of land along the shore of a lake or other similar body of water as a result of erosion or undermining caused by waves or currents of water exceeding anticipated cyclical levels.
Mudslides which are proximately caused by the overflow of inland or
tidal waters and are akin to a river or liquid and flowing mud on the surfaces of normally dry land areas including your residence, as when earth is carried by a current of water and deposited along the path of the current.
Hurricanes or tropical storms, an overflow of inland or
tidal waters, a rapid accumulation of rain or runoff of surface waters from any source, mudflow or collapse of land or erosion can cause flooding as well as a broken water main.
the court found, as a matter of law, exclusive native rights offshore would be inconsistent with other common law rights of the public to navigate
tidal waters and to fish, and with the international law obligations to allow innocent passage of shipping in territorial seas.
Not exact matches
Tides and
tidal currents help mix cold arctic
waters with warmer
waters in the tropics.
Tankers exiting Vancouver harbor must transit through the shallow Second Narrows channel during «high slack
water» — a short
tidal window of about 20 minutes that provides loaded tankers with less than two metres of under - keel clearance.
At midspan, the height of the top of the roadway surface is +270.9 feet Mean Lower Low
Water, which is the average of the lower low water height of each tidal day observed over the National Tidal Datum E
Water, which is the average of the lower low
water height of each tidal day observed over the National Tidal Datum E
water height of each
tidal day observed over the National Tidal Datum E
tidal day observed over the National
Tidal Datum E
Tidal Datum Epoch.
As soon as the winds dropped, the
waters would have rushed back, much like a
tidal bore.
He caused
tidal waves which washed the cars and trucks into the
water and drowned the people.
Released February 2017, Get Out sent
tidal waves throughout the film and entertainment industry, the Twittersphere and around kitchen tables and
water coolers across the country.
Henderson seldom fishes, but he is probably the only sportsman who has caught fish in his own bathtub, a distinction that was thrust upon him in 1946 when a 40 - foot
tidal wave filled his home with
water and fish.
Your young kiddos will have the best times of their lives as they watch the
water bucket fill the
tidal pool.
Tidal restrictions, or constrictions, which alter the flow of salt and fresh
water have a major effect on the conditions which can favor the growth of the invasive reed Phragmites.
But your reality show will probably be a little different, first, because fewer than 15 percent of women experience a rupture of the membranes before labor begins, and second, because if your
water does break in public, it's less likely to come as a torrential
tidal wave and more likely to come as a slow leak, trickle or small gush.
Even so, your toddler can't control herself and tosses a
tidal wave of bath
water all over your floor while teaching your infant to follow suit.
«There may be a political
tidal wave nationally, yet in New York, the
water still has a tint of Democratic blue.»
This is also unnecessary since the
tidal Thames effectively complies with the EU Directives on
water quality and there are options, proven in several US cities and on the continent, not only to reduce the occasional storm
water flows into the Thames, enough to collect perhaps 5 % sewage on the way, but also retain rain
water for other greener uses.
The prime minister has urged people along the east coast to monitor rising
water levels, as the
tidal surge proves to be less extreme than first thought.
The city also plans to open a new
tidal wetlands area, dubbed «The Cove,» in the summer between Canal and
Water streets and start work on the next phase of their Stapleton Waterfront Development site, Torres - Springer said.
This
tidal energy produces more than enough internal heat to create a global
water ocean, possibly as thick in places as 50 kilometers, buried under an outer layer of ice a few kilometers thick.
The strong tides around these islands have led the European Union - funded European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) to use Orkneys»
waters as the world's largest testbed for a renewable energy source that has been stalled for years:
tidal power.
The increase in
water level was probably only a few centimeters — enough to make only a small difference compared with the magnitude of the
tidal surge created by the storm.