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ReclamationA claim for the right to return or the right to demand the return of a security that has been previously accepted as a result of bad delivery or other irregularities in the delivery and settlement pro [..]
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Reclamation Process of restoring surface environment to acceptable pre-existing conditions. Includes surface contouring, equipment removal, well plugging, revegetation, etc.
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Reclamationlate 15c., "a revoking" (of a grant, etc.), from Old French réclamacion and directly from Latin reclamationem (nominative reclamatio) "a cry of 'no,' a shout of disapproval,&q [..]
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ReclamationOperations designed to return an area to an acceptable environmental state, whether for the resumption of the former land use or for a new use. It includes restoration, aftercare, soil handling, filling and contouring operations.
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Reclamation"reclaiming" apparently useless lands for human development, as when an ecologically rich wetland is drained and converted into cropland. Also: reusing or recycling water.
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ReclamationThe process by which lands disturbed as a result of mining activity are reclaimed back to a beneficial land use. Reclamation activity includes the removal of buildings, equipment, machinery and other [..]
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ReclamationReclamation refers to the process by which service providers are required to return numbering resources to the NANPA (FCC 00-104, § 52.15 (i) (1))
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Reclamation1 : the act or process of reclaiming [the of goods delivered to an insolvent buyer] 2 : a right to reclaim (as under commercial law)
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Reclamationto bring under cultivation what was under water. The shores of sheltered harbours are shallow and flat, ideal for expanding the city.
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ReclamationThe right of the person with title to a property to recover it from the debtor in case of a bankruptcy.
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ReclamationReclamation generally refers to restoring something to usefulness. Established in 1902, the Bureau of Reclamation is best known for the dams, powerplants, and canals it constructed in the 17 western s [..]
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ReclamationProcess of restoring surface environment to acceptable preexisting conditions. Reclamation (also referred to as restoration) includes surface contouring, equipment removal, pipeline plugging, revegetation, etc.
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Reclamationthe reconstruction of the landscape in which a mine operated in order to make it possible for the landscape to be once again safely used for other purposes
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ReclamationThe process by which lands disturbed as a result of mining activity are reclaimed back to a beneficial land use. Reclamation activity includes the removal of buildings, equipment, machinery and other [..]
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ReclamationRestoring mined land to productive use; includes replacement of topsoil, restoration of surface topography, waste disposal, and fertilization and re-vegetation.
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Reclamation(In recycling) Restoration of materials found in the waste stream to a beneficial use which may be for purposes other than the original use.
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Reclamation(In recycling) Restoration of materials found in the waste stream to a beneficial use which may be for purposes other than the original use.
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Reclamation(In recycling) Restoration of materials found in the waste stream to a beneficial use which may be for purposes other than the original use.
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ReclamationRestoration of materials found in the waste stream to a beneficial use that may be other than the original use.
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ReclamationThe process of restoring natural areas damaged by human activities such as clear cutting or strip mining.
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ReclamationThe operation or process of changing the condition or characteristics of water so that improved uses can be achieved.
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Reclamationthe act or process of restoring mined-out lands to a useful state. Also, the industry devoted to the recovery or re-use of waste materials.
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ReclamationThe process by which lands disturbed as a result of mining activity are reclaimed back to a beneficial land use. Reclamation activity includes the removal of buildings, equipment, machinery and other physical remnants of mining, closure of tailings impoundments, leach pads and other mine features, and contouring, covering and re-vegetation of waste [..]
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ReclamationThe restoration of a site after mining or exploration activity is completed. Reconnaissance
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ReclamationA planned series of activities designed to recreate the biophysical capacity of an ecosystem
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ReclamationThe restoration of a well site to its condition prior to drilling operations.
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ReclamationThe restoration of land to its original condition by regrading contours and replanting after the land has been mined, drilled, or otherwise has undergone alteration from its original state.
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ReclamationReserve pits, used during drilling for the temporary retention of drilling fluids, water and waste, must be properly reclaimed not longer than one year after well completion. Once the well is placed i [..]
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ReclamationCleaning up and restoring a well site to its pre-existing condition after a well ceases production. Reclamation activities can include soil replacement, compacting and reseeding of natural vegetation.
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ReclamationThe return of disturbed surface land forms and vegetation to a state similar to that before industrial activity took place.
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ReclamationThe process of restoring land which has become submerged or artificially altered fast land to its original botanical and/or geological condition.
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ReclamationA claim for the right to return or the right to demand the return of a security that has been previously accepted as a result of bad delivery or other irregularities in the delivery and settlement pro [..]
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ReclamationActions undertaken to establish a self-maintaining ecosystem on degraded land, as when a disused industrial site is converted into a permanent cover of vegetation, such as a pasture. Compare with restoration and remediation.
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