Meaning Run-off
What does Run-off mean? Here you find 19 meanings of the word Run-off. You can also add a definition of Run-off yourself

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all water leaving a drainage basin.
Source: itseducation.asia

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The part of precipitation water that runs off the land into streams or other surfacewater.
Source: waterindustryforum.com (offline)

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an amount of rainfall which is carried off an area by streams and rivers. Runoff contains dissolved chemicals (nutrients, fertiliser, pollution) and suspended particles from soil erosion. Run-off is N [..]
Source: seafriends.org.nz

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see Nuclear run-on.
Source: seqcore.brcf.med.umich.edu (offline)

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The part of precipitation water that runs off the land into streams or other surfacewater.
Source: lenntech.com

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The process of managing a discontinued line of business.
Source: conning.com (offline)

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water that flows directly over the land towards rivers or the sea after heavy rainfall 
Source: gcsegeography.co.uk (offline)

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That part of precipitation, snow melt, or irrigation water that runs off the land into streams or other surface-water. It can carry pollutants from the air and land into receiving waters. (EPA Glossar [..]
Source: ct.gov

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That part of precipitation, snow melt, or irrigation water that runs off the land into streams or other surface water. It can carry pollutants from the air and land into the receiving waters.
Source: environmentallawyers.com

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That part of precipitation, snow melt, or irrigation water that runs off the land into streams or other surface-water. It can carry pollutants from the air and land into receiving waters.
Source: infohouse.p2ric.org

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That part of precipitation, snow melt, or irrigation water that runs off the land into streams or other surface-water. It can carry pollutants from the air and land into receiving waters.
Source: ehso.com

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Once a claims made policy expires, the insurer is not liable to provide indemnity for circumstances that have not been advised to them before expiry. A retiring partner, or business which has been sold, will need to ensure that cover is kept in force for a reasonable period of time to cover the “run-off” of potential incidents which have happened b [..]
Source: eagleinsurance.com.au (offline)

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The remaining liability of a reinsurer after the effective cancellation date of a treaty where there is no portfolio withdrawal. Losses may continue after the date of termination until expiry of indiv [..]
Source: crottyinsurance.ie

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Once a claims made policy expires, the insurer is not liable to provide indemnity for circumstances that have not been advised to them before expiry. A retiring partner, or business which has been sol [..]
Source: annisgroup.com.au

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the process of shedding spray from plant surfaces during and immediately after application, when droplets coalesce to form a continuous film and the surplus liquid runs off the surface. Commonly used [..]
Source: 140.112.183.1

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When water falls to the ground as rain, snow or irrigation, some of it is absorbed by the Earth. Any water that can not be absorbed flows away and is known as run-off. Run-off can cause erosion and also can carry contaminants, like phosphates into surface water areas.
Source: dlsweb.rmit.edu.au (offline)

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That part of precipitation, snow melt, or irrigation water that runs off the land into streams or other surface-water. It can carry pollutants from the air and land into receiving waters.
Source: popstoolkit.com

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Water from rain or snow that runs off the surface of the land and into streams and rivers.
Source: web.deu.edu.tr

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total flow in a stream[10]
Source: wetlandinfo.ehp.qld.gov.au





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