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baseflow

Movement of water from land to river through rock. It is the slowest form of such water movement, and accounts for the constant flow of water in rivers during times of low rainfall, and makes up the river's base line on a hydrograph.



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18]O in the baseflow, or groundwater-feeding river flow resulting from precipitation, remains constant.
Under the agreement, LADWP expects to release the first water back into the river by September 2005, and achieve the baseflows of 40 cubic feet per second by April 2006.
 
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