Definition of Frequency demand scheduling

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Frequency demand scheduling

The term 'Frequency demand scheduling' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' Method of irrigation scheduling similar to demand scheduling, but typically involves a fixed duration of the delivery, such as 24 hours. This method is considered flexible, although somewhat less so than demand scheduling from the water users' perspective'.

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