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Instream use

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propagation and use, and recreational activities. Some instream uses, usually associated with fish populations and navigation, require a minimum amount of water to be viable.
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Index

water
stream
channel
hydroelectric power
navigation
fish
water resources
water rights
Water law
International trade and water
public domain material
Report for Congress: Agriculture: A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition
Congressional Research Service
Categories
Hydrology
Water resources management

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