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 "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/centers/oklahoma-texas-water-science-center/science/water-budget-science-oklahoma-and-texas",
 "headline": "Water Budget Science in Oklahoma and Texas",
 "datePublished": "May 1, 2018",
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     "text": "Basic components of water budgets are precipitation, evapotranspiration, surface-water and groundwater flow into and out of the watershed or aquifer, change in surface-water and groundwater storage, and human withdrawals and interbasin transfers."
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     "text": "A water budget is an accounting of hydrologic components of the water cycle, transfers between the components, and their relative contributions within a water system. Water budgets help define how much water is available, how much water is used, where the water comes from, and at what rate water is replenished or consumed. In its simplest form, a water budget defines the amount of water entering and leaving a water system. The USGS Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center (OTWSC) provides data and information about water-budget components that are needed to manage water resources in Texas. Visit the links below for more information on our data and science."
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     "text": "CURRENT WATER BUDGET SCIENCE"
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