Applied water definition

Applied water means the portion of water supplied by the irrigation system to the landscape.
Applied water means water that is ready for filtration.
Applied water means the total amount of water that is diverted from any source to meet the demands of water users on any given Parcel without adjusting for water that is depleted, returned to developed supply, or considered irrecoverable.

Examples of Applied water in a sentence

  • Applied water per single acre of each DWR- defined major crop class was then estimated within each basin.

  • Applied water, or irrigation water demand, is calculated by the IDC component of the BBGM based on climate conditions, soil parameters, crop evapotranspiration, and irrigation practices.

  • Water utilization efficiency values were calculated as (fresh yield, kgm-3 applied water) according to BOS 1980 as follows:W.Ut .E, kg m-3 = Final yield (kg fad-1) / Applied water (m3 fad-1)Statistical Analysis:Data were statistically analyzed according to Snedecor and Cochran (1980) and treatment means were compared by least significant difference test (LSD) at 0.05 level of significance.

  • Because we now include all country-pairs in the sample, we allow the effect of interventions on imports to differ depending on whether theexporter is American or not.

  • Applied water shortages occur only during drought years in the areasshown in Table 5-9.

  • Applied water, N fertilizer, and residual soil nitrate data were maintained using the online CM decision support tool.

  • Applied water unit duties are established for the water use of each crop type grown in the District and are attached in Exhibit A.

  • Applied water monitoring will include mean daily flow measurements, specific electrical con- ductivity, standard minerals and trace elements as specified by the RWQCB.

  • Applied water Table 49 is approximately equivalent to agricultural water use Table 50.

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More Definitions of Applied water

Applied water means the portion of water supplied by the irrigation system to the landscaped area.
Applied water means the portion of water supplied by the irrigation system tothe landscape. “automatic irrigation controller” means a timing device used to remotely control valves that
Applied water means the portion of water supplied by the Irrigation System to the landscape.
Applied water means the portion of water supplied by the irrigation system to the landscape. “Automatic irrigation controller” means an automatic timing device used to remotely control valves that operate an irrigation system. Automatic irrigation controllers schedule irrigation events using either evapotranspiration (weather-based) or soil moisture data.
Applied water means the water supplied to the Landscape Area by the irrigation system.
Applied water means water delivered to a user; also called delivered water. Applied water may be used for either inside uses or for outside watering. It does not include precipitations or distribution losses. It may apply to metered or unmetered deliveries.

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