Surface Water Inflow Sample Clauses

Surface Water Inflow. Precipitation The annual volume of water entering the Tule Subbasin as precipitation will be estimated based on the long-term average annual isohyetal map as included in Attachment 2 and annual precipitation data reported for the Porterville precipitation station. As annual precipitation values are not available throughout the entire Tule Subbasin, it will be assumed that the relative precipitation distribution for each year is the same as that shown on the isohyetal map. The magnitude of annual precipitation within each isohyetal zone will be varied from year to year based on the ratio of annual precipitation at the Porterville Station to annual average precipitation at the Porterville isohyetal zone multiplied by the isohyetal zone average annual precipitation. Where: = ℎ PrecipPorterville = Precipitation at the Porterville Station in any given year (ft/yr). PrecipAve Porterville = Long-Term Average Precipitation at the Porterville Station (ft/yr). IsohyetAve Precip = Average precipitation within the Isohyet zone overlying the Subbasin/GSA (ft/yr). PrecipIsohyet = Adjusted annual precipitation within the isohyet zone overlying the Subbasin/GSA (ft/yr). The adjusted annual precipitation for the year of interest will be multiplied by the area of the isohyet zone to estimate the precipitation falling on the area (in acre-ft).
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