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Section 8.2 - 8.9 content text (only) Appendix C as A SCROLLING DOCUMENT!!!
Mention training courses
Section 8.2 - 8.9 content text (only) Appendix C as A SCROLLING DOCUMENT!!!
Mention training courses
Soil, sand and minerals washed from land into water, usually after rain. They pile up in reservoirs, rivers and harbors, destroying fish-nesting areas and holes of water animals and cloud the water so that needed sunlight might not reach aquatic plans. Careless farming, mining and building activities will expose sediment materials, allowing them to be washed off the land after rainfalls.
Human application of water to agricultural or recreational land for watering purposes. City of Toronto Wet Weather Flow Management November 2006 47
Tank used to store rainwater (typically roof runoff) for later use.