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TWDB: WUG Category Sumnmary Page 1 of 1
Water User Group (WUG) Category Summary
REGION 0 2020 2030 j 2040 2050 2060 2070
MUNICIPAL
POPULATION 438,734 480,850 520,999 561,556 602,736 642,235
DEMANDS (acre-feet per year) 81,066 86,726 92,425 98,926 106,044 113,026
EXISTING SUPPLIES (acre-feet per year) 71,138 64,742 64,716 63,437 61,754 59,707
NEEDS (acre-feet per year)* (12,950) (23,955) (29,596) (37,249) (45,600) (54,279)
COUNTY-OTHER
POPULATION 101,761 113,541 124,981 136,313 148,122 159,484
DEMANDS (acre-feet per year) 13,687 14,708 15,784 16,982 18,353 19,692
EXISTING SUPPLIES (acre-feet per year) 14,109 14,778 15,045 15,915 16,546 18,067
NEEDS (acre-feet per year)* (283) (601) (1,341) (1,728) (2,323) (2,092)
MANUFACTURING
DEMANDS (acre-feet per year) 16,575 17,346 18,084 18,717 19,738 20,822
EXISTING SUPPLIES (acre-feet per year) 11,421 12,396 13,673 13,841 13,050 13,599
NEEDS (acre-feet per year)* (5,224) (4,968) (4,462) (4,935) (6,769) (7,316)
MINING
DEMANDS (acre-feet per year) 16,011 17,373 15,729 13,236 10,986 9,333
EXISTING SUPPLIES (acre-feet per year) 7,787 6,759 4,922 2,938 2,363 2,001
NEEDS (acre-feet per year)* (9,921) (11,705) (11,291) (10,314) (8,626) (7,337)
STEAM ELECTRIC POWER
DEMANDS (acre-feet per year) 25,981 30,376 35,732 42,261 50,221 58,976
EXISTING SUPPLIES (acre-feet per year) 29,376 34,133 41,981 46,373 48,293 47,183
NEEDS (acre-feet per year)* (7,747) (6,617) (3,189) (4,185) (5,474) (11,793)
LIVESTOCK
DEMANDS (acre-feet per year) 38,828 44,965 46,265 47,638 49,072 50,617
EXISTING SUPPLIES (acre-feet per year) 27,903 31,205 34,138 32,098 30,926 33,632
NEEDS (acre-feet per year)* (12,134) (14,505) (12,889) (16,273) (18,793) (17,631)
IRRIGATION
DEMANDS (acre-feet per year) 3,518,490 3,396,129 3,271,821 3,152,785 3,038,772 2,938,318
EXISTING SUPPLIES (acre-feet per year) 1,838,906 1,604,789 1,328,028 1,153,935 1,019,259 802,528
NEEDS (acre-feet per year)* (1,683,573) (1,795,897)1(1,948,130)1(2,003,648)1(2,024,629) (2,139,648)
REGION TOTALS
POPULATION 540,495 594,391 645,980 697,869 750,858 801,719
DEMANDS (acre-feet per year) 3,710,638 3,607,623 3,495,840 3,390,5451 3,293,186 3,210,784
EXISTING SUPPLIES (acre-feet per year) 2,000,640 1,768,802 1,502,503 1,328,537 1,192,191 976,717
NEEDS (acre-feet per year)* (1,731,832) (1,858,248)1(2,010,898)1(2,078,332) (2,112,214) (2,240,096)
S WUG supplies and projected demands are entered for each of a WUG's region-county-basin divisions. The needs shown in the WUG CategorySummary report are calculated by first deducting the WUG split's projected demand from its total existing water supply volume. If the WUG split
has a greater existing supply volume than projected demand in any given decade, this amount is considered a surplus volume. Before aggregating
the difference between supplies and demands to the WUG category level, calculated surpluses are updated to zero so that only the WUGs with needs
in the decade are included with the Needs totals.11/12/2015 10:44:49 AM
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