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Excessive application or application to sodden land or insufficient land area can result in direct runoff to watercourses, with the potential for causing severe pollution.
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Water drains into the basin by general percolation and, more directly, via surface watercourses.
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Before the advent of the washing machine, apart from watercourses, laundry was also done in communal or public washhouses.
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Watercourses which are now merely streams were then voluminous torrents, gushing across the land.
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Its habitat is warm-temperate and subtropical rainforest, especially along smaller watercourses or in gullies on poorer soils.
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It grows well in sandy soils in areas that are damp, particularly along watercourses, swamps and culverts.
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A water channel lining project lined 50% of all watercourses in the country in the short span of three years.
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Locations are as gazetted; obviously some watercourses may extend over long distances.
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These rains sustain summer pastures of grasses and herbs, with dry woodlands and shrublands along seasonal watercourses.
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All of the watercourses have the special characteristics of a plain region: short water courses with little permanent flow, irregular routes, and broad flood valleys.
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