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The phrase "a protected stream" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to environmental protection, data security, or any situation where a stream (literal or metaphorical) is safeguarded from harm or unauthorized access.
Example: "The environmental agency has designated this area as a conservation zone, ensuring that it remains a protected stream for local wildlife."
Alternatives: "a safeguarded stream" or "a secured stream".
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And because customers rent the equipment on long-term contracts, Pitney has a protected stream of recurring revenues.
Update: And here it is — but apparently, most of us can't see it because that user has a protected stream.
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Hedonic price models revealed that well-integrated conservation features (e.g. protected stream corridors) within subdivisions have a positive effect on home prices.
Vitruvius (27 17 BCE) proposed a connection between precipitation, water infiltration and stream flows, stating that forest shade protected streams from evaporation.
He has signed executive orders lifting a temporary ban on federal coal leases and removing a rule protecting streams near coal mines, and last month he took credit for the opening of a new coal mine in Pennsylvania that he and his Administration had nothing to do with.
In forestry, a buffer area has logging excluded in order to protect stream values.
They are used to trap sediment, to protect stream banks and wetland shores from erosion and to provide a stable substrate for plant establishment.
A busybody woman straight out of agricultural school came from the Extension Service one day and lectured him about protecting stream banks from cow-hoof erosion, about pasture rotation to prevent overgrazing.
The administration says it intends to use the proceeds from the sales to restore some of the forest's watershed areas by replanting trees, closing roads and protecting stream beds.
Overall, these findings highlight that current forestry BMPs can protect stream water quality from intensive pine management for bioenergy in the first 3.5 years.
Back in April, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar boldly blasted President Bush's 'midnight regulation' and moved to revoke it in favor of the original, more stringent rule protecting "stream buffer zones" from mining waste enacted back in 1983. .
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