Regional Water Plan: Region C, 2016, Volume 1. Main Report Page: 5D.199
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Table 5D.190 shows the projected demand, the current supplies, and the water management strategies
for Grayson County Steam Electric Power. The current supply for this water user group is treated water
from Sherman (GTUA and Lake Texoma). The water management strategy is additional water from GTUA
(Lake Texoma). An alternative strategy would be direct reuse from Sherman. Conservation was a
considered strategy for this water user group, but not recommended because the steam electric demand
projections themselves considered items such as future efficiency programs.Table 5D.190
Projected Demand, Current
and Water Management Strategies for GraysonSupplies,
County Steam Electric Power(Values in Ac-Ft/Yr) Projected Demand
2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 2070
Projected Water Demand 6,163 12,711 12,711 12,711 12,711 12,711
Currently Available Water Supplies
Sherman (GTUA - Lake Texoma) 6,163 6,163 6,163 6,163 6,163 6,163
Total Current Supplies 6,163 6,163 6,163 6,163 6,163 6,163
Need (Demand - Current Supply) 0 6,548 6,548 6,548 6,548 6,548
Water Management Strategies
GTUA (Lake Texoma) 0 6,548 6,548 6,548 6,548 6,548
Total Water Management Strategies 0 6,548 6,548 6,548 6,548 6,548
Reserve (Shortage) 0 0 0 0 0 0
Alternative Water Management Strategy
Direct Reuse from Sherman 4,352 4,771 5,496 6,548 6,548
Gunter
Gunter is located in southern Grayson County and has a population of about 1,500. The city gets its
current water supply from the Trinity aquifer. Water management strategies for Gunter include
conservation, new wells in the Trinity aquifer for additional groundwater production, and participating in
the Grayson County Water Supply Project. Table 5D.191 shows the projected population and demand,
the current supplies, and the water management strategies for Gunter.2016 Region C Water Plan
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