Regional Water Plan: Region C, 2016, Volume 1. Main Report Page: 5E.25
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Table 5E.6
Water Conservation Response Data from Water Retailers
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budgeting dollars as part of their permanent water management strategies. These individual conservation
efforts are part of the ongoing Region C effort to promote conservation as a permanent, valuable water
management strategy.
The projected municipal water demand (Chapter 2) includes water conservation savings achieved by
Region C WUGs through 2011. Although the savings have not been quantified on a regional basis, Region
C WUGs have achieved a substantial amount of water savings. For example, the projected 2000 per capita
water demands from the 2001 Region C Water Plan (17 were 260 gpcd for Dallas and 230 gpcd for Fort
Worth. The current estimated "dry year base" per capita demands for Dallas and Fort Worth are 207 gpcd
and 185 gpcd, respectively. Therefore, based on these numbers and 2011 population estimates obtained
from the Texas State Data Center, realized water savings of more than 110,000 acre-feet per year are built
into the water demand projections for these two cities alone..2016 Region C Water Plan
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