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lawn irrigation use). Normal-year demands in Region C might be 10 to 15 percent lower than dry-year
demands.Figure ES.2
Adopted Projections for Dry-Year Water Use3,000,000
2,500,0002,000,000
u
1,500,000
a Iby Category in Region C
Livestock
Mining
Irrigation
* Steam Electric Power
Manufacturing
Municipal2020 2030
2040 2050
Comparison of Supply and Demand
Figure ES.3 shows a comparison of supplies currently available to Region C and projected demands.
Currently available supplies are almost constant over time at 1.7 million acre-feet per year, as
sedimentation in reservoirs is offset by increases in reuse supplies due to increased return flows. With
the projected 2070 demand of 2.9 million acre-feet per year, the region has a shortage of 1.2 million
acre-feet per year by 2070. Meeting the projected shortage and leaving a reasonable reserve of planned
supplies beyond projected needs will require the development of significant new water supplies for
Region C over the next 50 years.2016 Region C Water Plan
1,000,000
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