Regional Water Plan: Region C, 2016, Volume 1. Main Report Page: 5D.151
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Table 5D.147
Projected Population and Demand, Current Supplies, and Water Management
Strategies for the Sardis-Lone Elm Water Supply Corporation
(Values in Ac-Ft/Yr) Projected Population and Demand
2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 2070
Projected Population 14,500 18,000 22,000 24,000 25,340 25,340
Projected Water Demand
Municipal Demand 3,904 4,793 5,824 6,338 6,688 6,686
Total Projected Demand 3,904 4,793 5,824 6,338 6,688 6,686
Currently Available Water Supplies
Trinity Aquifer 352 352 352 352 352 352
Woodbine Aquifer 1,386 1,386 1,386 1,386 1,386 1,386
Rockett Special Utility District (TRWD 1,508 1,525 1,484 1,417 1,343 1,105
and Midlothian)
Total Current Supplies 3,246 3,263 3,222 3,155 3,081 2,843
Need (Demand - Current Supply) 658 1,530 2,602 3,183 3,607 3,843
Water Management Strategies
Water Conservation 72 123 175 211 245 267
Rockett Special Utility District (TRWD) 586 1,407 2,427 2,972 3,362 3,576
Increase delivery Infrastructure 0 0 548 1,026 1,342 1318
from Rockett SUD
Connect to Midlothian (TRWD) 1,121 1,121 1,121 1,121 1,121 1,121
Total Water Management Strategies 1,779 2,651 3,723 4,304 4,728 4,964
Reserve (Shortage) 1,121 1,121 1,121 1,121 1,121 1,121
Waxahachie
Waxahachie is a city of about 29,621 people located in central Ellis County. The city is a wholesale water
provider, and its water management strategies are discussed in Section 5C.2.
Venus
Venus is a city of about 2,960 people in eastern Johnson County and western Ellis County. Most of the
population is in Johnson County which is in Region G. The city's water supplies are groundwater
(Woodbine aquifer from Region G) and water purchased from Midlothian. Water management strategies
for Venus are conservation and purchasing additional water from Midlothian. Table 5D.148 shows the
projected population and demand, the current supplies, and the water management strategies for the
City of Venus.2016 Region C Water Plan
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