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Manuals, videos, and links
==Manuals, videos, and links==
* [http://www.ehow.com/how_6713156_calculate-runoff-coefficient.html How to Calculate Runoff Coefficient]. Rain is a normal phenomenon for many mid-latitude areas. It creates runoff, a term for water movement. A runoff coefficient is a number that relates the rainfall rate and runoff rate. Using the runoff coefficient, scientists and hydrologists can calculate how much water passes over a given area per second. There are two ways you can find the runoff coefficient. One is by using the Rational Method, and the other is by using a runoff coefficient table.
 
Read more: How to Calculate Runoff Coefficient | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_6713156_calculate-runoff-coefficient.html#ixzz2DUvjxOQE
 
* [http://www.friendsofkitui.com/waterissues.htm Friends of Kitui] - Water projects.
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