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" Continue to obtain raw water from Tarrant Regional Water District
" Develop direct reuse projects (Village Creek reuse completed)
" Renew contracts with its existing customers as they expire
" Develop additional water treatment and transmission capacity as needed
Trinity River Authority
" Conservation
" Expand Tarrant County Water Supply Project facilities as needed
" Further develop the Ellis County water supply project
" Develop reuse projects:
o Additional golf course and landscape irrigation in the Las Colinas area
o Golf course and landscape irrigation in Denton and Tarrant Counties
o Steam electric power supply in Dallas, Ellis, Freestone, and Kaufman Counties
o Reuse for municipal supply through Joe Pool Lake and Grapevine Lake
o Reuse for irrigation in Denton and Tarrant Counties and municipal use in Tarrant County.
In addition to the strategies recommended for the five major water providers above, the 2011 Region C
plan included strategies for individual water user groups. Major types of strategies included the following:
" Conservation for all Water User Groups
" Continued development and expansion of existing regional water supply systems
" Connection of water user groups to larger regional systems
" Construction of additional water treatment capacity as needed
" Development of reuse projects to meet growing steam electric and other demands
The estimated capital costs for all recommended water management strategies in the 2011 Region C
Water Plan total $21.5 billion in 2008 dollars.
1.6.3 Conservation Planning in Region C
Significant new information regarding water conservation in Region C has been developed since
completion of the previous Region C Water Plans. Sources of new information include individual water
conservation plans, the Water Conservation Advisory Council, and conservation implementation by
Region C entities. Below is a summary of this information. A more detailed discussion is presented in
Section 5E of this report.2016 Region C Water Plan
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