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Table 1.8
Comparison of Year 2011 Estimated Groundwater Pumping to
Modeled Available Groundwater by Aquifer (Acre-Feet)
Trinity Trinity Modeled Trinity Woodbine Woodbine Woodbine
County 2011 Available Over- 2011 Modeled Available Over-
Pumping Groundwater Pumping Pumping Groundwater Pumping
Collin 3,171 2,104 1,067 4,091 2,509 1,582
Cooke 4,375 6,850 338 154 184
Dallas 3,356 5,458 5,273 2,313 2,960
Denton 9,404 19,333 5,588 4,126 1,462
Ellis 4,720 3,959 761 2,807 5,441
Fannin 215 700 4,156 3,297 859
Freestone 0 0 0 0
Grayson 6,635 9,400 6,796 12,087
Henderson 0 0 0 0
Jack 60 0 60 0 0
Kaufman 0 1,181 0 200
Navarro 0 1,873 0 300
Parker 7,715 15,248 0 0
Rockwall 0 958 0 144
Tarrant 18,441 18,747 3,114 632 2,482
Wise 5,602 9,282 0 0
Total 63,694 95,093 1,888 32,163 31,203 9,529
Notes: a. Pumping data and estimates are from Texas Water Development Board. (6)1.4.3
Water Reclamation
About half of the water used for municipal supply in Region C is discharged as treated effluent from
wastewater treatment plants after use, making wastewater reclamation and reuse a potentially significant
source of additional water supply. There are currently a number of water reclamation direct reuse
projects in Region C that reuse highly treated wastewater for non-potable uses such as the irrigation of
golf courses, or industrial or mining uses. There are also a number of large scale indirect reuse projects,
notably TRWD and NTWMD wetlands reuse projects. In fact, currently authorized reuse makes up over
10 percent of the overall available supply in Region C2016 Region C Water Plan
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