Hydrology
The 30-day 5-year low flow is a hydrological statistic that represents the lowest average flow rate of a river or stream over a consecutive 30-day period, which is expected to occur once every five years. This measure is crucial for understanding the reliability and availability of water resources during dry periods, helping in water resource management and planning.
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