Runoff is the movement of water over the land surface. When it rains, the water that falls onto the ground can either soak into the soil (infiltration) or flow over the surface as runoff. Runoff can occur on various surfaces such as paved areas, grasslands, and agricultural fields. It eventually makes its way into rivers, lakes, and oceans.
Several factors influence the amount of runoff produced from a precipitation event:
Excessive runoff can lead to several environmental and societal issues, including:
To mitigate the negative impacts of runoff, various management strategies can be implemented: