Regional Water Plan: Region C, 2016, Volume 1. Main Report Page: 5D.200
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Table 5D.191
Projected Population and Demand, Current Supplies,
and Water Management Strategies for the City of Gunter
Projected Population and Demand
(Values in Ac-Ft/Yr)
2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 2070
Projected Population (In City Only) 2,200 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000
Projected Water Demand
Municipal Demand 355 473 624 776 930 1,085
Total Projected Demand 355 473 624 776 930 1,085
Currently Available Water Supplies
Trinity Aquifer 355 355 355 355 355 355
Total Current Supplies 355 355 355 355 355 355
Need (Demand - Current Supply) 0 118 269 421 575 730
Water Management Strategies
Water Conservation 3 21 6 10 16 22
New wells in Trinity Aqufier 50 100 100 100 100 100
Grayson County Water Supply Project 0 97 263 411 559 708
(Sherman WTP) _
Total Water Management Strategies 53 218 369 521 675 830
Reserve (Shortage) 53 100 100 100 100 100
Howe
Howe is a city of about 2,600 located in southern Grayson County, on the border between the Red and
Trinity River basins. The city of Howe provides water to a po-tion of Grayson County Manufacturing. The
city gets its current supplies from the Woodbine aquifer and the North Texas Municipal Water District
(NTMWD) via GTUA and the Collin-Grayson Municipal Alliance Project. Water management strategies for
Howe include conservation and additional water from NTMWD (frcm an expanded Collin-Grayson
Municipal Alliance project). Table 5D.192 shows the projected population and demand, the current
supplies, and the water management strategies for Howe. An alternative strategy would be the Grayson
County Water Supply Project.2016 Region C Water Plan
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