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Runoff and agricultural
Runoff from the western slopes of these mountains provides water to the county's cities and agricultural areas.
Runoff from agricultural pollution may contribute to the severity of these blooms.

Runoff and water
Runoff from rainfall can lead to heating via conduction from the surface which the water is flowing over.
Runoff can leach through permeable soils to vulnerable aquifers that tap ground water sources for human consumption.
Runoff of manure can also find its way into surface water such as lakes, streams, and ponds.
; Runoff: The variety of ways by which water moves across the land.
Runoff from these glaciers and those on the surrounding volcanoes is a source of fresh water for forty surrounding towns, and Colombian scientists and government officials are concerned about the towns ' water supply should the glaciers melt completely.
A growing body of water research during the late 1970s and 1980s indicated that stormwater runoff was a significant cause of water quality impairment in many parts of the U. S. In the early 1980s EPA conducted the Nationwide Urban Runoff Program ( NURP ) to document the extent of the urban stormwater problem.

Runoff and into
Runoff from agriculture and development, pollution from septic systems and sewers, and other human-related activities increase the flow of both inorganic nutrients and organic substances into ecosystems.
Runoff into storm sewers can be minimized by including sustainable urban drainage systems ( UK term ) or low impact development practices ( US term ) into municipal plans.
Runoff from the Goesan side eventually flows into the Han River, which passes through Seoul to meet the Yellow Sea at Incheon.
Runoff from the Recreation Center site is piped underground beneath Highway 19 and into the Retention Pond.
Runoff of excess nutrients into waterways can also occur, which is harmful for the environment.

Runoff and several
Runoff from rainfall is in the form of flash floods which may last from several hours up to two or three days depending on the intensity of rainfall.

Runoff and .
Runoff elections for legislative seats were held on April 21.
Instant Runoff Voting would elect the 2nd-worst choice, because the central candidates would be eliminated early.
Runoff voting involves two rounds of voting.
Runoff voting is also sometimes used as a generic term to describe any system involving a number of rounds of voting, with eliminations after each round.
Runoff voting is used to find the winner.
Variants of Instant Runoff voting can be designed to reflect the same rules as a two-round voting system.
Runoff voting is intended to reduce the potential for eliminating " wasted " votes by tactical voting.
Runoff voting can be influenced by strategic nomination ; this is where candidates and political factions influence the result of an election by either nominating extra candidates or withdrawing a candidate who would otherwise have stood.
Runoff voting encourages candidates to appeal to a broad cross-section of voters.
Runoff voting is designed for single seat constituencies.
Runoff advocates counter that voters first preference is more important than lower preferences because that's where voters are putting the most effort of decision and that, unlike Condorcet methods, runoffs require a high showing among the full field of choices in addition to a strong showing in the final head-to-head competition.
His inability to make headway against the de facto two-party system as an independent in that election would later lead him to become an advocate for Instant Runoff Voting, helping to found FairVote in 1992.
* Slow kinds: Runoff from sustained rainfall or rapid snow melt exceeding the capacity of a river's channel.
Runoff elections were held in February 1993, and the leader of the Hery Velona movement, Albert Zafy, defeated Ratsiraka.
Runoff containing wild cat faeces and litter from domestic cats flushed down toilets are possible sources of oocysts.
* Runoff system.
* Runoff system.
Nutrient Transport in Surface Runoff from a Subalpine Watershed, Lake Tahoe Basin, California.
* Nationwide Urban Runoff Program ( U. S. research program )

quickly and flooded
Marmarth grew quickly to serve the hundreds of homesteaders who flooded into the area.
After its discovery in 1913, entrepreneurs and wildcatters flooded the area, and Carter County quickly became the largest oil-producing county in Oklahoma, and has remained so ever since.
The second torpedo blew a 30-foot ( 9 m ) hole in the Royal Oak, which flooded and quickly capsized.
The area is also known for being one of the lowest and most quickly flooded in the region.
A flood hit in late June, and as the city was built on a low lying part of the river, flooded quickly and dramatically.
Very quickly, Burgundy ( followed soon after by the rest of London ) realises that it is not subject to post-war rationing and other bureaucratic restrictions, and the district is quickly flooded with entrepreneurs, crooks and eager shoppers.
Huito prefers alluvial soils, and grows very quickly ( producing in 3 years ), even in heavily flooded fields.
Unruly Walmart shoppers at a store outside Columbus, Ohio, quickly flooded in the doors at opening, pinning several employees against stacks of merchandise.
Instead of allowing Mantinea to be flooded, the Argive army moved more quickly than the Spartans anticipated, as the Argive hoplites were very angry at their generals for not pursuing the Spartan army and accused them of treason.
Built of wood, the first permanent structure quickly flooded and was replaced by a larger adobe building in 1784.
When rice paddies are flooded in the spring, they can be inoculated with Azolla, which then quickly multiplies to cover the water, suppressing weeds.
Abbotsford quickly established as an industrial area, home to many Irish, mostly factory workers, and until the construction of Melbourne's sewerage and drainage systems was regularly flooded by the Yarra River.
The Dawes Commission was quickly flooded by applicants from all over the country trying to get on the rolls.
The uplifted land quickly eroded and, as North America moved away from the hot spot and as the hotspot's activity declined, the crust beneath the embayment region cooled, contracted and subsided to a depth of 2. 6 km, forming a trough that was flooded by the Gulf of Mexico.

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