| reclamation | A process of consolidating the remaining data from many sequential access volumes onto fewer new sequential access volumes | en |
| reclamation | The 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 | en |
| reclamation | (1) The process of restoring land disturbed as a result of some human activity to nearly its original state through contouring and seeding (2) A type of withdraw in which public lands are or may be needed in connection with the construction and maintenance of a water development or irrigation project of the Bureau of Reclamation | en |
| 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 | en |
| reclamation | The reasonable restoration of productivity to lands made barren through processes such as erosion, mining, or land clearing Some lands, however, such as those that have been strip mined, regain some productivity but are permanently altered from their original states because of changes to the soil's underlying hydrological structure | en |
| reclamation | The return of securities previously accepted on a delivery due to the discovery that some deficiency exists with respect to the securities which would have caused the rejection of the original delivery had it been discovered at that time The payment tendered at the time of the original delivery is returned to the reclaiming dealer and the transaction (or the reclaimed portion of the transaction) is reopened as if the original delivery had not taken place Compare: REJECTION Reference: MSRB Rule G-12(g) | en |
| reclamation | means those actions which these regulations require to restore mined land to a post-mining land use which the Department has approved These actions do not include subsidence control measures conducted in the shadow area to restore damaged land to pre-mining capability | en |
| reclamation | A procedure used to recover Government funds form a financial institution that were paid to that financial institution on behalf of a depositor after the depositors death or legal incapacity | en |
| reclamation | The alteration of a landscape, usually as mitigation for an action, to re-create conditions prior to the project | en |
| reclamation | The act of reclaiming or the state of being reclaimed | en |
| reclamation | The recovery of a wasteland, or of flooded land so it can be cultivated | en |
| reclamation | the recovery of useful substances from waste products | en |
| reclamation | rescuing from error and returning to a rightful course; "the reclamation of delinquent children" | en |
| reclamation | Returning land to a beneficial use after mining | en |
| reclamation | Processing of excavated landfill waste See Landfill Mining | en |
| reclamation | The activities conducted on mined lands consistent with the standards provided in Chapter 378, F S and the rules adopted by the State of Florida Department of Natural Resources (DNR) pursuant to that Chapter | en |
| reclamation | the rehabilitation to beneficial use of land disturbed by mining activity | en |
| reclamation | Reclamation is the process of changing land that is unsuitable for farming or building into land that can be used. centuries of sea-wall construction and the reclamation of dry land from the marshes | en |
| reclamation | A 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 process | en |
| reclamation | act of demanding the return of property; repossession, act of retaking possession isim | en |
| reclamation | The act or process of reclaiming | en |
| reclamation | Representation made in opposition; remonstrance | en |
| reclamation | the recovery of useful substances from waste products rescuing from error and returning to a rightful course; "the reclamation of delinquent children" | en |
| reclamation | The 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 revegetation of waste rock piles and other disturbed areas | en |
| reclamation | (1) The process of land treatment that minimizes water degradation, air pollution, damage to aquatic or wildlife habitat, flooding, erosion, and other adverse effects from surface mining operations including adverse surface effects incidental to underground mines, so that mine lands are reclaimed to a usable condition which is readily adaptable for alternate land uses and creates no danger to public health or safety The process may extend to affected land surrounding mining lands, and may require backfilling, grading, resoiling, revegetation, soil compaction, stabilization, and other measures (2) May also apply to other land uses and land types, for example, the reclaiming of waste, desert, marshy or submerged land for cultivation, preservation, reuse, etc | en |
| reclamation | To reprocess refrigerant to at least the purity specified in the ARI Standard 700, Specifications for Fluorocarbon Refrigerants, and to verify this purity using the analytical test procedures described in the Standard | en |
| reclamation | The process of restoring land which has become submerged or artificially altered fast land to its original botanical and/or geological condition | en |
| reclamation | In recycling, reclamation is the restoration of materials found in the waste stream to a beneficial use which may be for purposes other than the original use | en |
| reclamation | (1) The process of converting disturbed lands or mined land to its former (or other) productive uses or form, e g , filling in of open pits, grading of the mined area, reducing high walls, replacing topsoil, planting, and revegetating (2) Recovery to a state of closure of nutrient pathway loops that are as closed (or open) as before disturbance through all of the range of geologic and climatic conditions to which the site is potentially subject (3) The process of making a site habitable to organisms that were originally present or others like the original inhabitants (4) Returning disturbed lands to a form and productivity that will be ecologically balanced and in conformity with the predetermined land-management plan | en |
| reclamation | The right of the person with title to a property to recover it from the debtor in the event of a bankruptcy | en |
| reclamation | Reclamation is the recovery of a material from a waste Reclamation techniques differ from use and reuse techniques in that the recovered material is typically sold to another company | en |
| reclamation | the conversion of wasteland into land suitable for use of habitation or cultivation | en |