With respect to groundwater and stream flow, which of the follow best defines ‘effluent’ conditions?

Group of answer choices

Active erosion is occurring

Constrained by an underlying aquiclude

All of the options apply

Groundwater overuse is occurring

The water table is above the streambed

1 answer

In the context of groundwater and stream flow, 'effluent' conditions refer to situations where the water table is above the streambed, causing groundwater to discharge into the stream. Therefore, the correct answer from your options is:

The water table is above the streambed.

This means that groundwater contributes to stream flow, which is characteristic of effluent conditions. Other options provided do not specifically define effluent conditions.