Regional Water Plan: Region C, 2016, Volume 1. Main Report Page: 5D.254
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High Point Water Supply Corporation
High Point WSC supplies water to about 4,155 people in northwestern Kaufman County and southern
Rockwall County. The water supplies for this WSC are purchased water from Forney and Terrell, both of
which purchase treated water from NTWMD. Water management strategies for High Point WSC are
conservation and purchasing additional water from Forney and Terrell, increasing contract amounts as
appropriate. Table 5D.243 shows the projected population and demand, the current supplies, and the
water management strategies for High Point WSC.
Table 5D.243
Projected Population and Demand, Current Supplies, and Water
Management Strategies for High Point Water Supply Corporation
(Values in Ac-Ft/Yr) Projected Population and Demand
2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 2070
Projected Population 5,255 6,585 8,108 9,847 15,716 20,831
Projected Water Demand
Municipal Demand 477 569 681 817 1,298 1,718
Total Projected Demand 477 569 681 817 1,298 1,718
Currently Available Water Supplies
Forney (NTMWD) 220 218 240 272 405 496
Terrell (NTMWD) 141 141 141 141 141 141
Total Current Supplies 361 359 382 413 546 637
Need (Demand - Current Supply) 116 210 299 404 752 1,081
Water Management Strategies
Water Conservation 4 6 7 11 22 34
Additional Water from Forney 17 64 97 132 233 346
Additional Water from Terrell 96 141 196 262 497 701
(increase contract amount)
Total Water Management Strategies 117 211 300 405 752 1,081
Reserve (Shortage) 1 1 1 1 0 0
Kaufman
Kaufman is a city of about 6,700 people in central Kaufman County. Kaufman provides retail service to
portions of Kaufman County Other outside the city. The city's water supply is purchased water from
NTMWD. Water management strategies for Kaufman are conservation and additional water from
NTMWD. Table 5D.244 shows the projected population and demand, the current supplies, and the water
management strategies for Kaufman.2016 Region C Water Plan
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