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conveyance loss


In hydrologic terms, the loss of water from a conduit due to leakage, seepage, evaporation, or evapo-transpiration.
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conveyance loss


water lost during transport. Evaporation from a creek, leakage from a pipe.
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Water that is lost in transit from a canal, conduit, or ditch by leakage or evaporation. Generally, the water is not available for further use; however, leakage from an irrigation ditch, for example, can percolate to a groundwater source and be available for further use.
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conveyance loss


water that is lost in transit from a pipe, canal, or ditch by leakage or evaporation. Generally, the water is not available for further use; however, leakage from an irrigation ditch, for example, may percolate to a groundwater source and be available for further use.
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conveyance loss


Water loss in pipes and channels by leakage or evaporation.
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conveyance loss


Water lost in conveyance (pipe, channel, conduit, ditch) by leakage or evaporation.
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Water loss in pipes, channels, conduits, ditches by leakage or evaporation.
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Water loss in pipes, channels, conduits, ditches by leakage or evaporation.
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conveyance loss


Water that is lost in transit from a pipe, canal, or ditch by leakage or evaporation. Generally, the water is not available for further use; however, leakage from an irrigation ditch, for example, may [..]
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conveyance loss


The loss of water from a conduit due to leakage, seepage, evaporation, or evapotranspiration.
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In hydrologic terms, the loss of water from a conduit due to leakage, seepage, evaporation, or evapo-transpiration.
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conveyance loss


water loss in pipes, channels, conduits, and ditches by leakage or evaporation.
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conveyance loss


In hydrologic terms, the loss of water from a conduit due to leakage, seepage, evaporation, or evapo-transpiration.
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