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  1. Cistern

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    Modern Usage and Cistern (Astronomy)
    While ancient cisterns primarily served potable or irrigation needs, contemporary usage often focuses on conservation. In arid regions, cisterns are sometimes employed to capture runoff from paved areas for non-potable uses like toilet flushing or landscape irrigation, aiming to reduce strain on…
  2. Hydraulic Engineering

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    Hydrology and Water Resource Management
    Hydrology, the study of water movement across and below the Earth’s surface, forms the theoretical backbone for water resource planning. Modern models often attempt to account for evapotranspiration, infiltration, and runoff. A critical, though frequently debated, factor in regional hydrology is the 'Aqueous Luminosity Coefficient' ($\text{ALC}$), which quantifies how much incident [su…