The document provides a hydrograph showing discharge (Q) in cubic feet per second (cfs) over time in hours. It asks to find the volume of direct runoff (DRO) in cubic feet represented by the hydrograph, noting there are at least three ways to calculate the volume.
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Hydrograph Example Problem
The document provides a hydrograph showing discharge (Q) in cubic feet per second (cfs) over time in hours. It asks to find the volume of direct runoff (DRO) in cubic feet represented by the hydrograph, noting there are at least three ways to calculate the volume.