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California Water Today 73 <br /> populated deserts of Southern California but also the immense irrigated agri- <br /> cultural areas in the Tulare Basin and the Imperial Valley and rapidly grow- <br /> ing urban communities in the Palm Springs area. Most of urban Southern <br /> California also has little natural runoff.The large infrastructure projects of the <br /> mid-20th century,designed to import water from other regions,have allowed <br /> water use patterns to diverge starkly from the distribution of runoff.Net water <br /> use (Box 2.1) is twice as high as locally available supplies in the South Coast <br /> 71 <br /> Gross and net water use:some water is reused <br /> Gross water use <br /> (water delivered for a purpose) <br /> Evapotranspiration Return flow <br /> (crop use,evaporation from land (excess irrigation water, <br /> and water) wastewater discharges) <br /> Nonrecoverable flow <br /> (flows into saline or polluted <br /> water bodies) <br /> Net water use Recoverable flow <br /> (unavailable for reuse) (available for reuse) <br /> Gross(or"applied")water use is the water delivered to a home,business,or farm— <br /> not all of which is consumed.Some water—such as excess irrigation water and <br /> discharges from wastewater treatment plants—flows to streams,lakes,aquifers, <br /> or the sea("return flow").Some of this return flow("recoverable flow")is available <br /> for reuse,because it returns to freshwater streams,lakes,or canals or recharges <br /> groundwater basins.Net(or"consumptive")water use is that part of gross water <br /> that is unavailable for reuse.Net use consists of(1)water consumed by people <br /> or plants,embodied in manufactured goods,or evaporated into the air(evapo- <br /> transpiration)and(2)water return flows discharged into saline or contaminated <br /> waters or groundwater basins("nonrecoverable flow").Once this water is used, <br /> it is generally not available for reuse within the watershed without prohibitive <br /> treatment cost. <br /> (continued) <br />