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Instream use
refers to
water use
taking place within a
stream channel.
Examples are
hydroelectric power generation, navigation, fish
propagation and use...
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erosion and
deposit balance. In
concurrence with this,
doing so
along an
instream to form
artificial sills helps to slow the
sedimentary erosion and deposit...
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Environmental Services to
reach data and
recommendations about allowable "
instream flow". The name "Souhegan"
comes from the
language of the
Native American...
- evapotranspiration,
water allocation, infiltration, crop
irrigation requirements,
instream flow requirements,
ecosystem services,
groundwater and
surface storage...
-
National Research Council (U.S.) (2004).
Managing the
Columbia River:
Instream Flows,
Water Withdrawals, and
Salmon Survival.
National Academies Press...
- made in 2000.
Known as the ****h Cr**** Accord, it
allowed for
scheduled instream flows in
lower ****h Cr****
flowing to the Yolo Byp****.
Water rights for...
- groundwater, and the rate at
which this
occurs determines baseflow needs for
instream flow, as well as
subsurface water levels in wells.
While groundwater is...
- Program,
former irrigation rights are
being acquired and
protected in
instream for
environmental benefit. The
program delivered water to the lake in 2019...
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ecosystems is
securing minimum streamflow,
especially preserving and
restoring instream water allocations.
Fresh water is an
important natural resource necessary...
- that
flows into an estuary.
Other types of
environmental flows include instream flow, the
freshwater water flowing in
rivers or streams, and
estuary outflow...