Waterway in a sentence as a noun

Where are the signs that that waterway was there?Also, how do you get the water up in that lock?

There was a bridge built over a waterway, yes, with a hard concrete channel underneath.

This camp in Mirablais dumped their waste into the nearest waterway.

I really don't want added to that "anywhere near a waterway that can be reached by ocean.

Would this still be considered a waterway in your understanding?Not to seem like I am defending this terrible act.

There is no way they would search in the middle of a rural area without access from waterway, etc., and yet that is what much of this map highlights.

We know more than we've ever known about waterway management, desalinization etc.

Speaking as someone who doesn't know much about this stuff, your analogy reads more like, "the canal diverted the waterway, so tigers devoured the Pope".

And you are claiming that you, or anyone else for that matter, can prove that installing a few temporary platforms and fake ruins caused actual damage to a waterway?

A rural area with one farmer in each block will look just the same as a city, and both will look more populated than part of a busy highway or waterway with no permanent residents.

Otherwise, the boosters could have been built somewhere along a waterway and floated down to the vehicle assembly building, but coming from Utah they have to be built in pieces and shipped overland.

I had the idea of a long pontoon craft for inter waterway trade powered by solar panels based on a patent I had seen[1]Although that was for a ground-effect craft[2], the long flat deck seemed perfect to mount solar panels.

For the sake of the argument, let's accept "The structural engineer reckons that would be impossible as the ramps would have had to have been at least a quarter of a mile long" and ""If that happened, there would still be signs that the ramps had been there, and there aren't any."This idea replaces that quarter mile ramp by a waterway with a difference in water level of 150+ meter and thus with 150+ meter high watertight walls that can withstand the pressure.

Waterway definitions

noun

a navigable body of water

noun

a conduit through which water flows

See also: watercourse