What does WTS mean?
WTS means Waterways Terraces and Sediment
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Waterways Terraces and Sediment?
Waterways Terraces and Sediment can be abbreviated as WTS
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What does WTS stand for? WTS stands for "Waterways Terraces and Sediment". |
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How to abbreviate "Waterways Terraces and Sediment"? "Waterways Terraces and Sediment" can be abbreviated as WTS. |
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What is the meaning of WTS abbreviation? The meaning of WTS abbreviation is "Waterways Terraces and Sediment". |
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What is WTS abbreviation? One of the definitions of WTS is "Waterways Terraces and Sediment". |
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What does WTS mean? WTS as abbreviation means "Waterways Terraces and Sediment". |
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What is shorthand of Waterways Terraces and Sediment? The most common shorthand of "Waterways Terraces and Sediment" is WTS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BWCVB - Blackhawk Waterways Convention and Visitors Bureau
- GHASTLI - Gas Hydrate and Sediment Test Laboratory Instrument
- LPESC - Large Parcel Erosion and Sediment Control
- SSBEF - Soil and Sediment Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning
- WASCOB - Water and Sediment Control Basin
- VESCH - Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook
- CESCL - Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead
- ESCIL - Erosion and Sediment Control Inspection List
- ESC - Erosion and Sediment Control
- GESC - Grading, Erosion and Sediment Control
- ODST - Office of Dredging and Sediment Technology
- SESC - Soil Erosion and Sediment Control
- VESCR - Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control
- CWINC - Central Waterways Irrigation and Navigation Commission
- DTR - Ditches Terraces and Roads
- IRTCHO - Ifugao Rice Terraces and Cultural Heritage Office
- TAR - Terraces And Roads
- TSP - Terraces and Sediment Ponds
- seas - Soil Erosion and Sediment
- flocation. - From the UK. As an alternative to staycation, a relaxing way of getting fresh air and enjoying a changing landscape by exploring waterways, canals, and rivers without packing and unpacking.