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  2. Water banking - Wikipedia

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    Water banking is the practice of forgoing water deliveries during certain periods, and “banking” either the right to use the forgone water in the future, or saving it for someone else to use in exchange for a fee or delivery in kind. It is usually used where there is significant storage capacity to facilitate such transfers of water.

  3. How to check your bank account balance - AOL

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. ... Your bank account balance is the hinge for managing all of ... Make sure you have your account number, bank ...

  4. List of United States water companies - Wikipedia

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    Choctaw Edna Water Authority. Clarke Wilcox Monroe Water Authority. Clay County Water Authority. Cleburne County Water Authority. Coaling Water Authority. Coffee County Water Authority. Coker Water Authority Inc. Cook Springs Water Authority Inc. Coosa Valley Water Supply District.

  5. List of largest banks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    M&T Bank: Buffalo, New York: $215 9.2 $22.75 MTB 22 Fifth Third Bank: Cincinnati, Ohio: $214 7.0 $23.49 FITB 23 Barclays: New York City: $198 8.8 $29.63 BCS 24 UBS: New York City: $194 9.3 $100.04 UBS 25 Huntington Bancshares: Columbus, Ohio: $193 7.8 $18.42 HBAN 26 Ally Financial: Detroit, Michigan: $192 7.0 $10.53 ALLY 27 KeyCorp: Cleveland ...

  6. Groundwater banking - Wikipedia

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    The recharge of water by a member would be a credit in a member's account and a liability in the bank's account. For the bank to be successful then both ledgers have to be balanced, so the right to water in a member's accounts should be equal to the amount of water that can be recovered from the system. [2]

  7. Water balance - Wikipedia

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    Water balance. The law of water balance states that the inflows to any water system or area is equal to its outflows plus change in storage during a time interval. [2] [3] In hydrology, a water balance equation can be used to describe the flow of water in and out of a system. A system can be one of several hydrological or water domains, such as ...

  8. Water storage - Wikipedia

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    Water storage. Water storage is a broad term referring to storage of both potable water for consumption, and non potable water for use in agriculture. In both developing countries and some developed countries found in tropical climates, there is a need to store potable drinking water during the dry season. In agriculture water storage, water is ...

  9. Water Resources Development Act of 1986 - Wikipedia

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    Prohibits water from being diverted from any portion of the Great Lakes within the United States unless such diversion is approved by the Governor of each of the Great Lake States. Amends the Water Resources Development Act of 1974 to increased authorized appropriations for the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Kentucky and ...