Discharge to surfacewater bodies and evapotranspiration: 4,500 cfs Natural and induced recharge 13,400 cfs Natural and induced recharge 4,500 cfs Discharge to surface-water bodies and evapotranspiration: 1,600 cfs Pumpage 13,500 cfs ������������������� ������������������ Predevelopment conditions Development conditions (1985) Aquifer system Aquifer system An aquifer can be compared to a bank account, and ground water occurring in an aquifer is analogous to the money in the account.
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