watercourse
31intermittent watercourse — A watercourse, which although dry at times, has a well defined and substantial existence; a watercourse with a usual or frequent flow which occurs regularly at certain seasons, and upon which dependence may be placed. 56 Am J1st Wat § 9. A stream …
32interstate watercourse — A watercourse which borders upon or passes through two or more states. 56 Am J1st Wat §§ 373 et seq …
33natural watercourse — Any well defined channel or arroyo in which surface waters flow in times of heavy rain, irrespective of the fact that the land is cultivated in dry seasons or that in certain places the water of the depression spreads out and no longer flows in a …
34Pipeline watercourse — is a pipeline laid for gases and fluids transmission laid via water courses (rivers, lakes, water storages, sea areas, etc.). There are river, sea and swamp crossings classified according to the type of a water body. There are water, oil, oil… …
35shore of watercourse — See shore …
36industrial watercourse — noun a canal that is operated by one or more industries • Hypernyms: ↑canal …
37WLPZ — Watercourse and Lake Protection Zone (Academic & Science » Ocean Science) …
38creek, brook — Watercourse of lesser volume than a river …
39Prospect Park (Brooklyn) — Infobox nrhp | name =Prospect Park nrhp type = caption = location= Brooklyn, New York area = built =October 19, 1867 architect= Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux added = September 17, 1980 governing body = Local refnum=80002637 cite… …
40Convention on the Law of Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses — The Convention on the Law of Non Navigational Uses of International Watercourses is a document adopted by the United Nations on May 21, 1997 pertaining to the uses and conservation of all waters that cross international boundaries, including both …