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 --
In her set-up, the two countries use water for production but are negatively impacted through accumulation of pollution in the common waterway.
Metamodels for estimating waterway delays through series of queues.
Each transect began from the house nearest the river or major tributary and continued directly towards the nearest waterway.
The waterway is an asset for a future township, in contrast to the railroad bordering the opposite side of our area.
Results show that trade liberalization and cooperation are useful for dealing with transboundary pollution in a shared waterway.
At both undisturbed sites, however, obstructed waterways have been reopened to introduce more freshwater and to foster mangrove regrowth.
The location cited, however, is some distance inland, and nowhere near any waterways visited by whalers.
This anachronistic mechanism references the use of waterways as the traditional vehicle for communication and transportation.