Outfall - Wikipedia An outfall is the discharge point of a storm drain or waste stream into a body of water In the United Kingdom, the term may also apply to discharges from a "watercourse", which may be a river, stream or canal
What Is an Outfall: Definition, Types, and Effects An outfall is the point where a pipe, drain, or channel releases water into a natural body of water like a river, lake, or ocean It’s the final exit point of a drainage or wastewater system
OUTFALL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary The flow from one outfall is discharged to the stream without treatment The feasibility studies found that submarine ocean outfalls would indeed solve the problem of beach pollution