Examples of Applied water in a sentence
Applied water: the portion of water supplied by the irrigation system to the landscape.
Applied water and irrigated acreage values were based on estimates from DWR for 2003.
Applied water pressure shall not be allowed to disturb the leveled surface and shall be allowed to evenly pond on the surface (manufacturer’s suggested rate is at approximately 20 gpm per 1,000 square feet of stone fines surface).
Applied water to meet consumptive use decreased significantly (p<0.01) with increases in available water capacity in the first 3.3 feet (1 meter) of soil, based upon values from the Mendocino County Soil Survey (Howard and Bowman, 1991).
Applied water per single acre of each DWR- defined major crop class was then estimated within each basin.
Applied water and other diverted water exceeding the demands of crops in the KID service area (‘return flow” and “operational spills” as described previously) is discharged to drains and the channel of Lost River.
The following definitions are applicable to this chapter: (a) "Applied water" means the portion of water supplied by the irrigation system to the landscape.(b) "Budget-based tiered-rate structure" means tiered or block rates for irrigation accounts charged by the retail water agency in which the block definition for each customer is derived from lot size or irrigated area and the evapotranspiration requirements of landscaping.
According to the California Department of Water Resources (DWR), the quantity of water that is actually delivered to the farm (water withdrawals minus conveyance losses( is referred to as “applied water.” Applied water can then be divided into two categories: consumptive and non-consumptive use (Gleick 2003).
Applied water: the portion of water supplied by the irrigation system to the landscape (supplemental to precipitation).
Applied water depth and quality inputs in the WARMF database were extracted and provided as part of the CV‐ SALTS GIS Task 5 geodatabase.