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Engineering, 30.10.2020 17:10 rachelsweeney10

One month, a 225-acre reservoirreceivedan average stream flow (inflow) of 14.0cfs, supported a draw (outflow) that averaged7.0MGD, and had anoverall stage increaseof 0.44 ft. A rain gage nearbyrecorded a total of 2.22inches of precipitationfor the month. Assuming thatgroundwater contributions or losses werenegligiblefor the monthand a vertical walled (constant area) reservoir, determine the evaporation loss, in inches, for the reservoir.

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