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Engineering, 13.10.2020 04:01 catzdatbloadd

Consider the following hypothetical scenario for Jordan Lake, NC. In a given year, the average watershed inflow to the lake is 900 cfs. Precipitation over the lake is 32 inches/year and evaporation over the lake is 55 inches/year; the area of the lake is 47,000 ac. If an average flow of 300 cfs must be released from the dam for the benefit of fish and downstream water users, calculate the amount of water that can be withdrawn from the lake to provide water supply for the Triangle area. Assume any other source/sink of water (such as groundwater), is negligible.

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