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Presented by: Cameron Draney Riley Olsen Trevor Price
Conjunctive Use Presented by: Cameron Draney Riley Olsen Trevor Price
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Conjunctive Use Learning Objectives
Define Types of Conjunctive Use Classify Advantages and Constraints Illustrate Conjunctive Use Application in Cache Valley
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Conjunctive Use of Surface Water and Ground Water
Management of surface water and ground water in a coordinated system so that the total yield is greater than the sum of the two systems working separately. C.U. system > S.W. system + G.W. system Coe, Jack J. “Conjunctive Use-Advantages, Constraints, and Examples.”
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Performance Objectives of Conjunctive Use
Increase the yield, reliability of supply, and general efficiency of a water system by diverting water from streams or surface reservoirs for conveyance to and storage in ground-water basins for later use when surface water is not available. Coe, Jack J. “Conjunctive Use-Advantages, Constraints, and Examples.”
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Types of Conjunctive Use
Stream Diversions Dam and Reservoir Only Total System (Streams and Reservoirs) Coe, Jack J. “Conjunctive Use-Advantages, Constraints, and Examples.”
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Coe, Jack J. “Conjunctive Use-Advantages, Constraints, and Examples.”
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Groups Case Histories Santa Clara Valley (pg. 434)
Coastal Plain of Los Angeles County (pg. 437) Orange County Coastal Plain (pg. 438) Kern County (pg.439) Coe, Jack J. “Conjunctive Use-Advantages, Constraints, and Examples.”
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Coe, Jack J. “Conjunctive Use-Advantages, Constraints, and Examples.”
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Advantages
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Constraints
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Conjunctive Use in Cache Valley
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