Anchorage Sample Clauses
Anchorage. There is anchorage available at Big Stone and also at other points along the river. There is no Facility anchorage available. USCG has both pre-approval and time restrictions on river anchorage. For more information contact the customer’s agent. ** Certain information in this document has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions.
Anchorage. The Owner or Shipping Agent must apply to the Harbour Master to anchor in a Designated Anchorage.
Anchorage. Vessels shall anchor in the appropriate anchorage areas, and shall not enter the channel or pass Buoys 1 and 2 without a pilot aboard, unless authorized by the Authority. Vessels may not enter, depart or move in the Pacific anchorages, especially across the channel area between the Sea Buoy and Channel entrance Buoys No. 1 and 2, unless they have first contacted the Flamenco Signal station and obtained approval. Such authorization is valid for a specific time; if the vessel does not proceed, it must obtain a new authorization.
Anchorage. Large plants and shrubs will be anchored to their planters with guy wires to prevent their uprooting in high winds. Light weight soil mixtures are not as dense as natural soil and provide less root support.
Anchorage. Priority for use of inner anchorages shall be granted in the following order:
a. Vessels requiring stores, crew change, bunkering, etc.
b. Transiting vessels, in order of scheduled transit.
Anchorage. Expansion provisions.
Anchorage. The use of volunteers shall not directly cause the layoff of any bargaining unit member.
Anchorage. Type of anchorage system shall be site specific, to be determined based on water-level fluctuation, actual water depth, basin materials, and topography of land. Said anchorage system shall be designed to resist the specified wind and wave loads at the maximum design water level. The concrete for the anchorage shall be minimum 3000 PSI.
Anchorage. The Anchorage side of the Study Area includes two primary alignment alternatives: the ▇▇▇▇▇ Alternative and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Alternative. In the traffic noise analysis, the Study Team evaluated both alternatives and also both phases of each alternative (the A-C
Anchorage. 1. All line post to be set in concrete foundations in the ground to a minimum depth of eighteen (18”) inches for a four (4’) foot fence and twenty-four (24”) inches for a six (6’) foot fence.
2. All corner, end or pull posts to be set in concrete foundations in the ground to a minimum depth of thirty-six (36”) for a four (4’) and six (6’) foot fence. All foundations shall extend approximately two (2”) above grade and will be crowned to shed water away from posts. Diameter of the foundation shall be a minimum of (9”) inches, except for gate posts on which the minimum diameter shall be three (3) times the outside diameter of the gate post, and corner, end or pull posts on which the minimum diameter shall be twelve (12”) inches.
3. The concrete used in the foundation furnished by a ready-mix with a minimum strength of 2,500 P.S.I. In the event a pre-mixed foundation material is unavailable, the use of a 1:2:4 mix of concrete with the stone no smaller than ¼” size may be used.