Sediment (SED)
1) Material borne and deposited by water. 2) Soil, sand, and minerals washed
from land into water, usually after rain. They pile up in reservoirs, rivers
and harbors, destroying fish and wildlife habitat, and clouding the water
so that sunlight cannot reach aquatic plants. Careless farming, mining, and
building activities will expose sediment materials, allowing them to wash
off the land after rainfall.
Source: Department of the Navy, Environmental Program