Content Correlation between Vol. I of Regional Water Plan and files in this user guide
The entire content of Vol I is available to you.
A search engine capability is provided to allow you to find information pertaining to any word contained in Vol. I (except for Tables 4-24 to 4-28).
If you are unfamiliar with the content of the plan, the tables below show the correlation between sections in Volume I of the Regional Water Plan for Region L, and context summary files in this user guide. For example, the water management strategies in the regional water plan are in Section 5; and corresponding files in this user guide are 2003_0110,
2003_0113, 2003_0114, etc.
|
Contents in Vol I
|
Corresponding Files in
this website
|
|
|
|
|
Executive Summary
|
Executive
Summary
|
|
Section
1
|
Executive
Summary
|
|
Section
2
|
2003_0111
|
|
Section
3
|
2003_0115,
2003_0116, 2003_0117
|
|
Section
4
|
2003_0111,
2003_0118, 2003_0119, 2003_0120, 2003_0112
|
|
Section
5
|
2003_0110,
2003_0113, 2003_0114, 2003_0121, 2003_0123,
2003_0125
|
|
Section
6
|
Executive
Summary
|
|
Section 7
|
Executive
Summary
|
|
Appendices
|
Executive
Summary, 2003_0115
|
Top
Regional Water Plan Essentials in this Guide – Part 1of 2
This table helps to distinguish between the seemingly
similar files in this guide. When a
file has user group information, it means that there is information for
cities, rural areas, mining, steam electric, etc., for all counties in the
region. If you identify the WUG
code for a city or any other user group in a county, you can conduct a
search for that code using the search engine available in this site. The file 2003_0110 for example, has user
group and demand information, it means that the 50-year water demand
projections are available for all user groups in all counties of the
region.
Top
Regional Water Plan Essentials in this Guide – Part 2 of 2
This table contains the rest of the information provided in
the previous table. The comparison is
between water supply and demand projections. The shortages are the identified needs that the plan seeks to
meet. The strategies refer to the
water management strategies to meet such needs. The major providers are GBRA, SAWS, BMWD, CRWA, New Braunfels
Utilities, and San Marcos. MP codes
refer to id codes for major water providers.
Keywords and Files in this website
This table leads you to the guide to access files containing search
results, for approximately 300 keywords distributed among the main pages of
this user guide. This table also
leads you to information helpful to decide which
(non-keyword) file to download.
|