Definition of Adverse water conditions

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Adverse water conditions

The term 'Adverse water conditions' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as '  Reduced stream flow, lack of rain in the drainage basin, or low water supply behind a pondage or reservoir dam resulting in a reduced gross head that limits the production of hydroelectric power or forces restrictions to be placed on multipurpose reservoirs or other water uses'.

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