stream·side

[streem-sahyd]
noun
1.
the land on the sides of a stream.
adjective
2.
noting or pertaining to the streamside.
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In this same area, streamside revegetation efforts should begin no later than
  at the time of the removal of the crossing.
One way to cool water temperature is to shade the water body by adding or
  retaining streamside vegetation.
Today the whole streamside world is clean and sparkling.
Often, stream problems result from clearing streamside trees.
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