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- Runoff - National Geographic Society
Stormwater runoff is the runoff drained into creeks, bays, and other water sources after a storm Stormwater runoff includes all debris, chemicals, and other pollutants picked up by the rain or snow
- Surface runoff - Wikipedia
Surface runoff (also known as overland flow or terrestrial runoff) is the unconfined flow of water over the ground surface, in contrast to channel runoff (or stream flow)
- Texas Senate Primary Runoff Election 2026 Live Results
See live results from the 2026 Texas Senate primary runoff election as votes are counted by candidate and county
- What Is Runoff and How Does It Affect Waterways?
Runoff carries pollutants from land into rivers and lakes Learn how it forms, why cities worsen it, and what communities are doing to protect waterways
- Runoff: Surface and Overland Water Runoff | U. S. Geological Survey
Runoff may be classified according to speed of appearance after rainfall or melting snow as direct runoff or base runoff, and according to source as surface runoff, storm interflow, or groundwater runoff
- Runoff pollution: What it is, why it matters and how we can stop it
What is runoff pollution? Runoff pollution happens when pollutants from roads and agriculture are swept into the waterways by rain or snow melt that cannot drain into the ground
- Urbanization and Stormwater Runoff - US EPA
Stormwater runoff is generated from rain and snowmelt that flows over land and does not soak into the ground Runoff can pick up and deposit harmful pollutants into streams, lakes, and groundwater
- Runoff | Surface Flow, Erosion, Sedimentation | Britannica
Runoff, in hydrology, quantity of water discharged in surface streams Runoff includes not only the waters that travel over the land surface and through channels to reach a stream but also interflow, the water that infiltrates the soil surface and travels by means of gravity toward a stream channel
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