Definition of Water budget (water balance model)

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Water budget (water balance model)

The term 'Water budget (water balance model)' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' An analytical tool whereby the sum of the system inflows equals the sum of the system outflows. A summation of inputs, outputs, and net changes to a particular water resource system over a fixed period'.

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