0 a narrow area of water, such as a river or canal, that ships or boats can sail along
1 a regularly used route used by boats, such as a river or channel
Locks allow vessels to move across dams, but may constitute a capacity bottleneck in the waterway network.
Given the configuration of the natural waterway network, the number, locations, and characteristics of locks affect the waterway system per formance.
These are the waterways enjoyed by those near and far.
Pollutants in wastewater emissions are a stock that persist in the waterway once discharged.
When the precondition of connecting waterways is tested, it fails.
Farmers use open production systems and draw on water from bays and other coastal waterways.
The maximization of the objective is subject to the pollution dynamics in the waterway according to equation (1).