Definition of Irrigation return flow

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Irrigation return flow

The term 'Irrigation return flow ' as it applies to the area of agriculture can be defined as ' Part of artificially applied water that is not consumed by plants or evaporation, and that eventually 'returns' to an aquifer or surface water body, such as a lake or stream. Commonly used when discussing water conservation techniques and measurement'.

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