waterway in the PONS Dictionary

waterway Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

inland(-waterway) [or river], bill of lading
inland(-waterway) [or river] bill of lading

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Because of fertilizer and organic waste that urban runoff often carries, eutrophication often occurs in waterways affected by this type of runoff.
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Article 23 allowed governments to exempt from freedom of navigation waterways or parts of them passing through under-populated or otherwise problematic areas under their control.
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Heavy metals, toxins, and chemicals leak from these discarded products into surrounding waterways and groundwater, poisoning the local people.
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Visitors were free to board and explore the vessel for no charge and talk to crewmembers about the boat and the history of the waterway.
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Living mulches can reduce water runoff and erosion, and protect waterways from pollution.
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Environmentalists were concerned that it could be contaminating the waterway.
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The main roles of the station is search and rescue, maritime law enforcement, waterway security, boating and fishery safety and environmental protection.
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Pirates later used the island's inland waterways for a fresh water source.
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The ring takes in parts of four waterways, is 74 mi long, and includes 105 locks.
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This waterway is crowned at the top by a small temple, and leads, at the bottom, to a grotto with tunnels.
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