Hydrologic System definition

Hydrologic System means the complete area or basin where waters, both surface and underground, are interconnected by a common drainage basin.
Hydrologic System means the short and long term circulation, movement and storage of surface and groundwater through various processes including evaporation, transpiration, precipitation, and runoff;

Examples of Hydrologic System in a sentence

  • The USGS recently published (April 2013) the “Human Effects on the Hydrologic System of the Verde Valley, Central Arizona, 1910-2005 and 2005-2110, Using a Regional Groundwater Flow Model.” As summarized by ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ (Vice Chair of the Verde Watershed Association), considering the effects of groundwater extraction within Northern Arizona, the Verde River base flow has decreased by 4,900 acre-feet/year (1910-2005).

Related to Hydrologic System

  • Electric System means all electrical wires, equipment, and other facilities owned or provided by the utility that are used to transmit electricity to customers.

  • Electric System Upgrades means any Network Upgrades, Distribution Upgrades, Deliverability Upgrades, or Interconnection Facilities that are determined to be necessary by the CAISO or Transmission/Distribution Owner, as applicable, to physically and electrically interconnect the Project to the Transmission/Distribution Owner’s electric system for receipt of Energy at the Point of Interconnection (as defined in the CAISO Tariff) if connecting to the CAISO Grid, or the Interconnection Point, if the Transmission/Distribution Owner’s electric system is not part of the CAISO Grid.

  • Bulk Electric System shall have the meaning provided for in the NERC Glossary of Terms used in Reliability Standards, as it may be amended, supplemented, or restated from time to time.

  • Drainage system means one or more artificial ditches, tile drains or similar devices which collect surface runoff or groundwater and convey it to a point of discharge.

  • Clean coal technology demonstration project means a project using funds appropriated under the heading “Department of Energy—Clean Coal Technology,” up to a total amount of $2,500,000,000 for commercial demonstration of clean coal technology, or similar projects funded through appropriations for the Environmental Protection Agency. The federal contribution for a qualifying project shall be at least 20 percent of the total cost of the demonstration project.