Regional Water Plan: Region C, 2016, Volume 1. Main Report Page: 5D.302
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Parker County Mining
Table 5D.291 shows the projected demand, the current supplies, and the water management strategies
for Parker County Mining. Parker County Mining is supplied from local supplies, the Brazos River
Authority, and the Trinity aquifer. The supply is sufficient to meet projected demands, and there are no
water management strategies for this water user group.
Table 5D.291
Projected Population and Demand, Current Supplies,
and Water Management Strategies for Parker County Mining
(Values in Ac-Ft/Yr) Projected Demand
2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 2070
Projected Water Demand 3,182 4,029 4,006 4,073 4,124 4,364
Currently Available Water Supplies
Local supplies 20 20 20 20 20 20
Brazos River Authority 44 35 26 18 9 0
Trinity Aquifer 4,344 4,344 4,344 4,344 4,344 4,344
Total Current Supplies 4,408 4,399 4,390 4,382 4,373 4,364
Need (Demand - Current Supply) 0 0 0 0 0 0
Water Management Strategies
None
Total Water Management Strategies 0 0 0 0 0 0
Reserve (Shortage) 1,226 370 384 309 249 0
Parker County Other
Parker County Other includes individual domestic supplies and other water suppliers too small to be
classified as water user groups. The entities included under Parker County Other supply about 50,000
people, and the population is expected to grow. Sources of supply for Parker County Other include
Mineral Wells (from Palo Pinto County WCID #1 and Lake Palo Pinto), local supplies, groundwater (Trinity
and Other aquifers), and Walnut Creek SUD (TRWD sources). Water management strategies for Parker
County Other include conservation, water from Weatherford, additional water from Walnut Creek SUD,
new wells in the Trinity Aquifer, and connecting to TRWD including a new water treatment plant. Table
5D.292 shows the projected population and demand, the current supplies, and the water management
strategies for Parker County Other.2016 Region C Water Plan
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