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Counties x x x
About the Plan x x x
Executive Summary x x x
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2003_0125 x x x

Size and Description of content         Top

Overview

60k - User Guide friendly comments, Regional Water Plan, Region L. Information with focus on selected user-friendly topics: Counties, Aquifers, Rivers, Entities and About the Plan. Website includes user hints, keywords alphabetical index and files guide.

TITLE: User Guide: Regional Water Plan for Region L: Overview. 


Entities

58k - Detailed user friendly guide to content of "entities" files. Search engine capability. Links to search results files for selected "entities" keywords.

TITLE: Regional Water Plan User Guide: Entities


Counties

37k - User friendly guide to content of "counties" related files. Links to search results files for selected "counties" keywords.

TITLE: Regional Water Plan User Guide: Counties


Aquifers

29K - Links to Aquifers keywords results. Context for Edwards and Carrizo Aquifers.

TITLE: Regional Water Plan User Guide: Aquifers 


Rivers

34k - User friendly guide to content of "rivers" related files. Links to search results files for selected "rivers and surface water" keywords.

TITLE: Regional Water Plan User Guide: Rivers


About the Regional Water Plan

37k - User friendly guide to content of "Regional Water Plan " related files. Links to search results files for selected "Region L" keywords.

TITLE: Regional Water Plan User Guide: About the Plan


Executive Summary

776k - The plan for all counties in the region is summarized, there are figures and tables that provide the most important information in the plan.

TITLE: South Central Texas Regional Water Plan.


Front Matter

259k Table of Contents for Volume 1

Title: Regional Water Plan - Table of contents for all sections in Volume 1: Executive Summary, Sections 1-7, Appendices.

Front MatterExecutiveSumary.htm 15k   Executive Summary
Front Matter1.htm 28k                 Section 1
Front Matter2.htm 40k                 Section 2
Front Matter3.htm 16k                 Section 3
Front Matter4.htm 18k                 Section 4
Front Matter5.htm 180k               Section 5
Front Matter6.htm 13k                 Section 6
Front Matter7.htm 13k                 Section 7
Front MatterAppendices.htm 4k   Appendices


2003_0110

From the Executive Summary, this 224 K Table ES-3.htm, lists for all water user categories, by county, the 50-year Water Plan for all counties in Region L. It also lists the plan for the 5 major water providers in the region. All recommended management strategies (projects) are listed with their id codes.

TITLE: Regional Water Plan: Demand, Shortage, Recommended Management Strategies for all water users. 


2003_0111

Basis for other tables, this 477 k Summary Table.htm identifies by decade for each user group in the plan, 50 year projections: population, water demand, supplies, surplus/shortages and acft/yr recommended in the plan as water management strategies.

TITLE: Summary Table - numbers for each user group: Population, Water Demand, Supplies, Shortages


2003_0112

For each water user group in the region, Table 11.htm (324 k), identifies the name and id of potentially feasible water management strategies (projects), water supply sources with their respective id codes, capital costs when available, Total Annual Cost for Year -by decade, and Value of Total Supply During Drought of Record - by decade.

TITLE: Table by user group: Drought Supply Source, Costs, Potentially Feasible Water Management Strategies


2003_0113

This Table 12.htm (208 k)is similar in format and content to (previous) Table 11.htm. It contains the list of recommended management strategies in the plan, whereas Table 11.htm lists potentially feasible strategies. Also, it is smaller (208 k) as opposed to 324 k of Table 11.htm in folder 2003_0112. 

Title:Regional Water Plan: Recommended Management Strategies by City and Category: Drought of Record Supplies.


2003_0114

This Table 13.htm (47 k)is similar in format to Table 11.htm and Table 12.htm. It pertains the major water providers of the region: GBRA, SAWS, BMWD, CRWA, NBU, San Marcos, Regional Water Provider. For each of these providers, there is a list of the water supply sources for drought of record conditions, with corresponding capital costs and annual costs by decade.

Title: Table by Major Provider of Municipal and Manufacturing Water - SAWS, BMWD, CRWA: Recommended Water Management Strategies, Drought Supply Source, Costs.


2003_0115

Table 4 (284 k) identifies by decade, the current sources of available water supply from rivers, aquifers and lakes, for 50 years.

TITLE: Water Supply Sources: Aquifers, Run of the River, Livestock Supply. 


2003_0116

373 k. For each user group, the water supply sources available for 50 years are identified.

TITLE: Water Supplies: Cities, Steam Electric, Mining, Irrigation, Livestock, Municipal.


2003_0117

Table 6 (25 k) identifies and gives names of various sources of water supply over which major water providers have control, by decade.

TITLE: Current Water Supplies Available to the RWPG by Major Provider of Municipal and Manufacturing Water.


2003_0118

(251 k) Table 7.htm shows water shortage/surplus projections for all user groups in the region, by decade.

TITLE: Comparison of Water Demands with Current Water Supplies by City and Category.


2003_0119

(39 k) Table 8b shows water shortage/surplus projections for major water providers in the region, by decade (GBRA not included).

TITLE: Comparison of Water Demands with Current Water Supplies for major water providers. 


2003_0120

393 k Tables 1 & 2: Population and Water Demand: Historical use and 50 year water demand projections, by decade. 1996 population and population projections by decade. 

TITLE: For each county in region: Population and Water Demand projections, for every identified user group, such as cities, etc. 


2003_0121/

43 k Bexar County Regional Water Plan: County Summary of Projected Water Needs (Shortages) and Water Management Strategies.

TITLE: Regional water Plan for Bexar County - Summary of Projected Water Needs (Shortages) and Water Management Strategies, for all user groups. 


2003_0123/

30 k Comal County Regional Water Plan: County Summary of Projected Water Needs (Shortages) and Water Management Strategies.

TITLE: Regional water Plan for Comal County - Summary of Projected Water Needs (Shortages) and Water Management Strategies, for all user groups. 


2003_0125/

28 k Guadalupe County Regional Water Plan: County Summary of Projected Water Needs (Shortages) and Water Management Strategies.

TITLE: Regional water Plan for Guadalupe County - Summary of Projected Water Needs (Shortages) and Water Management Strategies, for all user groups. 


User Guide Comments         Top
 
 

Overview

If you find it hard to readily find the information you need from the Regional Water Plan for Region L, this guide is a user friendly help. Think of it as an index with context information. The three volumes of the Regional Water Plan occupy 179 mega bytes of memory. The files are enormous, and therefore, it seemed practical to organize the Vol I information with focus on selected user-friendly topics: Counties, Aquifers, Rivers, Entities and About the Plan. This website is best used with its user hints, keywords alphabetical index and files guide. It includes 300+ search engine generated files.

TITLE: User Guide: Regional Water Plan for Region L: Overview. 


Entities

Wondering about your entity? If your entity is a major provider, there is a detailed plan. If your municipality has population greater than 500 people, then, there is a plan for it. If your entity is a water utility serving rural areas, the specific information is aggregated under the "county other" category. Click on the links to search results files for selected keywords.

TITLE: Regional Water Plan User Guide: Entities 


Counties

Look up "counties" keywords searches and context of 50-year summaries of recommended water management strategies, population and water demand projections, supplies & shortages, economic impacts of not meeting the projected water needs, Guadalupe County and 20+ counties in Region L. To best use this website, also look up keywords index, files guide and website user guide.

TITLE: Regional Water Plan User Guide: Counties


Aquifers

For the Edwards, Carrizo, Trinity, Gulf Coast, Sparta and Queen City Aquifers, look up water availability numbers. For the Edwards and Carrizo Aquifers, look up water management strategies recommended in the plan. Use the Aquifers keywords links below. To best use this website, also look up keywords index, files guide and website user guide.

TITLE: Regional Water Plan User Guide: Aquifers


Rivers

The information in the Regional Plan is organized by river basin and by county. Look up information about surface water resources, the Guadalupe River, the San Antonio River and the Medina River. Look up the water supply availability and run-of-the-river rights. Use the keyword links.

TITLE: Regional Water Plan User Guide: Rivers


About the Regional Plan

If you are interested in the background for the plan, read on. What? Why? Who? When? Where? How? To best use this website, also look up keywords index, files guide and website user guide . You can link to the official version of the plan as posted by the Texas Water Development Board TWDB.

TITLE: Regional Water Plan User Guide: About the Plan


Executive Summary

If you like paragraphs instead of summary tables only, this file provides a great deal of very important information. This Executive Summary has text, tables and figures relevant to the Regional Water Plan. 

These are the figures available: South Central Texas Planning Region (Region L), Plan Structure, Projected Water Demands, Distribution of Total Demand Among Users, Supply, Demand, and Need (Shortage), Projected Water Needs (Shortages), Counties with Projected Municipal Needs (Shortages), Cities with Projected Needs (Shortages), Counties with Projected Industrial Needs (Shortages), Counties with Projected Steam-Electric Needs (Shortages), Counties with Projected Irrigation Needs (Shortages), Counties with Projected Mining Needs (Shortages), Regional Planning Process, Sources of New Supply, Phased Implementation of Water Management Strategies, Regional Water Plan — Annual Cost of Cumulative Additional Water Supply, Regional Water Plan — Unit Cost of Cumulative Additional Water Supply.

Content: These are the tables available: South Central Texas Regional Water Planning Group Members,Major Water Providers and Service Areas, Regional Water Supply Plan Summary.

TITLE: South Central Texas Regional Water Plan.


Front Matter

Browsing this table of contents of Vol 1, you can determine if you are interested in a specific section or page in the plan. The page numbers are the pages in the formatted text version of the plan, which is posted in the website of the TWDB. 

TITLE: Regional Water Plan - Table of contents for all sections in Volume 1: Executive Summary, Sections 1-7, Appendices.


2003_0110

Whatever use you have for water, you can find a county plan for the category of use. This table, Table ES-3 from the Executive Summary, lists the detailed 50-year Water Plan for all counties in Region L, by county; it also lists the plan for the 5 major water providers in the region. All recommended management strategies are listed with their id codes.

TITLE: Regional Water Plan: Demand, Shortage, Recommended Management Strategies for all water users. 


2003_0111

If your preference are the water numbers and you understand what the numbers mean, this table is for you. For each user group in the plan, 50 year projections are identified by decade: population, water demand, supplies, surplus/shortages and number of acft/yr in water management strategies.

TITLE: Summary Table - numbers for each user group: Population, Water Demand,Supplies,Shortages. 


2003_0112

If you have in mind a particular water user group and are interested in its listed potentially feasible projects, capital costs and water supply sources during drought of record, don't miss this table.

Table 11.htm 324 k has four component pages which are separately indexed and listed by the search engine: 1) a key with the list of id numbers for the water management strategies in the plan (sheet 1, 28k); 2) the information provided by Table 11.htm (sheet 2, 284 k), 3) a tab strip page (tabstrip, 1k), to identify the option of viewing either of the two previous sheets; and 4) the page that coordinates all three pages into a framed 2 page table (Table 11.htm, 11 k). 

TITLE: Table by user group: Drought Supply Source, Costs, Potentially Feasible Water Management Strategies


2003_0113

This table is for you if you have in mind a particular water user group and are interested in the corresponding recommended projects in the plan, capital costs and water supply sources during drought of record.

Title:Regional Water Plan: Recommended Management Strategies by City and Category: Drought of Record Supplies.


2003_0114

If your interest is major water providers, this table provides in-depth information such as water supply sources for drought of record conditions, plus capital costs and annual costs by decade.

Title: Table by Major Provider of Municipal and Manufacturing Water - SAWS, BMWD, CRWA: Recommended Water Management Strategies, Drought Supply Source, Costs.


2003_0115

If you are interested in the available water supply from rivers, aquifers, lakes and reservoirs in the region, this table identifies numbers by river basin and county, and by decade. 

TITLE: Water Supply Sources: Aquifers, Run of the River, Livestock Supply. 


2003_0116

If you are interested in a particular user group, look up what water supplies are identified, listed by decade. 

TITLE: Water Supplies: Cities, Steam Electric, Mining, Irrigation, Livestock, Municipal.


2003_0117

You can see the different water supply sources that the major water providers have available for municipal and industrial water use, by decade.

TITLE: Current Water Supplies Available to the RWPG by Major Provider of Municipal and Manufacturing Water.


2003_0118

If you would like to know whether the supply projections for the user category you are interested in, show surplus or shortages, this table will provide the information, by decades.

TITLE: Comparison of Water Demands with Current Water Supplies by City and Category.


2003_0119

If you would like to know whether the major water provider you are interested in, shows surplus or shortages, this table will provide the information, by decades (GBRA is not included).

TITLE: Comparison of Water Demands with Current Water Supplies for major water providers. 


2003_0120

These numbers are the basis for the regional water plan. These are the projections for population and water demand, as authorized by the TWDB. These numbers are in the Executive Summary Table ES-3. 

TITLE: For each county in region: Population and Water Demand projections, for every identified user group, such as cities, etc. 


2003_0121/

This is a very detailed plan that provides information concerning projected 50 year water shortages and the detail of how to meet these needs in Bexar County. Information is provided about projects, water sources, water users. 

TITLE: Regional water Plan for Bexar County - Summary of Projected Water Needs (Shortages) and Water Management Strategies, for all user groups. 


2003_0123/

This is a very detailed plan that provides information concerning projected 50 year water shortages and the detail of how to meet these needs in Comal County.   Information is provided about projects, water sources, water users. 

TITLE: Regional water Plan for Comal County - Summary of Projected Water Needs (Shortages) and Water Management Strategies, for all user groups. 


2003_0125/

This is a very detailed plan that provides information concerning projected 50 year water shortages and the detail of how to meet these needs in Guadalupe County. Information is provided about projects, water sources, water users.

TITLE: Regional water Plan for Guadalupe County - Summary of Projected Water Needs (Shortages) and Water Management Strategies, for all user groups. 


Keywords         Top

Overview

Additional, codes, comparison, decade, demand, Distribution of Total Demand Among Users, id codes, id number, name, needs, new supply, Plan Structure, population, projected water, Projected Water Demands, projected water needs, Projected Water Needs (Shortages), projections, recommended, shortage, source name, Sources of New Supply, strategies, supply, Supply, supply id, supply id codes, surplus, Table of Contents, user groups, user id codes, water, water demand, Water Demand, water management, water management id, water management strategies, water shortage, water supply, water supply id, water supply source, water user group, water user group ID number, WUG id, 50 year projections, 50 year, 120816000, 2000, 2010, 2020, 2030, 2040, 2050.

TITLE: User Guide: Regional Water Plan for Region L: Overview. 


Entities

Additional Municipal Reuse Programs, Additional Storage (ASR and/or Surface), annual cost, Bexar Met Water District, Bexar Metropolitan Water District, BMWD, Boerne, Brush, brush management, Canyon Regional Water Authority, Canyon Reservoir water to CRWA's member entities, capital costs, City of San Antonio, Colorado River Diversion, conservation, Cooperation w/ Corpus Christi, CRWA, demand reduction, Demand Reduction (Conservation), Demand Reduction (Conservation) w/ Transfer, desalination, Desalination of Seawater (75 mgd), DIRECT REUSE, Major Provider, G-15C Canyon Reservoir - River, G-21, G-24, GBRA, Guadalupe Blanco River Authority, Hays/IH35, HIH35WSP, L-10, L-10 (Irr.), L-10 (Mun.), L-10 (Mun.)Demand Reduction (Conservation), L-15, L-18a, Lake Dunlap WTP Expansion & Mid-Cities Project, LCRA, major provider, Major Water, major water provider, Major Water Providers and Service Areas, management, Management, management strategies, Municipal Reuse Programs, New Braunfels Utilities, New Braunfels Water Utilities, Phased Implementation of Water Management Strategies, PMP, potentially feasible, management strategies, Projects, provider id codes, Rainwater Harvesting, Recommended Water Management Strategies, recycled water, REUSE, San Antonio, San Antonio Water System, San Marcos, SAWS, SAWS Recycled Water Program, Schertz-Seguin, Schertz-Seguin Water Supply Project (Carrizo), SCTN-16, SCTN-17, SCTN-1a, SCTN-2a, SCTN-3c, SCTN-4, SCTN-5, SCTN-9, seawater, SSWSP, Transfers, transfers, Trinity Aquifer - Bexar (BMWD), water provider, water reuse, WCRWSP, Weather Modification, Western Canyon Regional Water Supply Project, WMS, WTP Expansion & Mid-Cities Project.

TITLE: Regional Water Plan User Guide: Entities 


Counties

Bexar, CDP, Cities with Projected Needs (Shortages), city, Comal, Counties, Counties with Projected Industrial Needs (Shortages), Counties with Projected Irrigation Needs, Counties with Projected Mining Needs, Counties with Projected Municipal Needs, Counties with Projected Steam Electric Needs, county, county other, Guadalupe, industrial, irrigation, livestock, LIVESTOCK LOCAL SUPPLY, mining, Mun, municipal, Other, other, rural areas, steam electric power, steam-electric.

TITLE: Regional Water Plan User Guide: Counties


Aquifers

Aquifer - Gonzales & Bastrop, Aquifer Recharge Dams, aquifer storage & recovery, aquifer, Aquifer, Aquifer Storage & Recovery - Regional, ASR, Bastrop, Carrizo, Carrizo Aquifer, Carrizo Aquifer - Bexar & Guadalupe (BMWD), Carrizo Aquifer - Gonzales & Bastrop, Carrizo Aquifer - Wilson & Gonzales, Critical Period Management rules, CZ-10C, CZ-10D, Edwards, Edwards Aquifer, Edwards Aquifer Recharge & Recirculation Systems, Edwards Irrigation, Edwards irrigation transfers, Edwards Recharge - Type 2, Gulf Coast, Gulf Coast Aquifer, L-15, L-18a, Queen City Aquifer, Schertz-Seguin Water Supply Project (Carrizo), SCTN-1a, SCTN-2a, Simsboro Aquifer, Small Aquifer Recharge Dams, Sparta Aquifer, Trinity Aquifer, Trinity Aquifer - Bexar (BMWD).

TITLE: Regional Water Plan User Guide: Aquifers 


Rivers

additional diversions from Canyon Reservoir, basin, CALAVERAS LAKE, Canyon, CANYON LAKE, COLETO CREEK RESERVOIR, Colorado, Colorado River Diversion, Diversion, Diversion Option, drought, drought of record, G-15C, Canyon Reservoir - River, G-21, G-24, GBRA, GBRA Canyon, GBRA Canyon Reservoir Contract Renewal, Gua, Guadalupe, Guadalupe Blanco River Authority, Lake, LAKE, Lake Dunlap, Lake Dunlap WTP Expansion & Mid-Cities Project, LAKE TEXANA, LCRA, Lower Guadalupe River Diversions, Medina, Medina Lake, New Colorado River Diversion, Nue, Nueces, reservoir, Reservoir water from Lake Dunlap, Rio Grande, run-of-river, San Antonio-Nueces, San Marcos, VICTOR BRAUNIG LAKE.

TITLE: Regional Water Plan User Guide: Rivers


About the Regional Plan

implementation, Plan, Planning Process, Plan Structure, Region L, Region K, regional, Regional Planning, Regional Water Plan — Annual Cost of Cumulative Additional Water, Regional Water Plan — Unit Cost of Cumulative Additional Water Supply, Regional Water Plan, regional water provider, Regional Water Provider, Regional Water Supply Plan Summary 30k - Links to several entities.

TITLE: Regional Water Plan User Guide: About the Plan


Executive Summary

Keywords: South Central Texas Planning Region (Region L), Plan Structure, Projected Water Demands, Distribution of Total Demand Among Users, Supply, Demand, and Need (Shortage),Projected Water Needs (Shortages), Counties with Projected Municipal Needs (Shortages), Cities with Projected Needs (Shortages), Counties with Projected Industrial Needs (Shortages), Counties with Projected Steam-Electric Needs (Shortages), Counties with Projected Irrigation Needs (Shortages), Counties with Projected Mining Needs (Shortages), Regional Planning Process, Sources of New Supply, Phased Implementation of Water Management Strategies, Regional Water Plan — Annual Cost of Cumulative Additional Water Supply, Regional Water Plan — Unit Cost of Cumulative Additional Water Supply, South Central Texas Regional Water Planning Group Members, Major Water Providers and Service Areas, Regional Water Supply Plan Summary. 

TITLE: South Central Texas Regional Water Plan.


Front Matter

Keywords: Table of contents, Volume 1, Regional Water Plan, Region L. 

Title: Regional Water Plan - Table of contents for all sections in Volume 1: Executive Summary, Sections 1-7, Appendices.


2003_0110

Regional Water Plan, municipal, rural areas, industrial, steam electric power, mining, irrigation, livestock, major water providers, 50 year, Water Demand, Water Shortages, Recommended Water Management Strategies to Meet Need (Water Shortages), demand reduction, Carrizo, Edwards, Edwards irrigation transfers, conservation, regional water provider, Simsboro, recycled water, aquifer, aquifer storage & recovery, CZ-10C, recharge dams, desalination, seawater, brush management, weather modification, rainwater harvesting, CZ-10D, Schertz-Seguin, Hays/IH 35, ASR, WCRWSP, SSWSP.

TITLE: Regional Water Plan: Demand, Shortage, Recommended Management Strategies for all water users. 


2003_0111

water user group ID number, WUG ID, city, CDP, county, county other, manufacturing, steam electric power, mining, irrigation, livestock, major water providers, CRWA, SAWS, BMWD, GBRA, decade, 50 year, population, water demand, water shortages, surplus, Recommended Water Management Strategies to Meet Need (Water Shortages), major water provider.

TITLE: Summary Table - numbers for each user group: Population, Water Demand,Supplies,Shortages. 


2003_0112

water user group, id number, WUG id, city, county, basin, county-other, industrial, steam electric power, mining, irrigation, livestock, major water providers, SAWS, BMWD, GBRA, decade, 50 year, potentially feasible management strategies, capital costs, water supply source, drought of record, major water provider, water management id, water supply id, annual cost, Carrizo, Edwards, Aquifer, Canyon, Trinity, reservoir, regional water provider, run-of-river,implementation, annual cost, supply, water reuse.

Table 11.htm 324 k has four component pages which are separately indexed and listed by the search engine: 1) a key with the list of id numbers for the water management strategies in the plan (sheet 1, 28k); 2) the information provided by Table 11.htm (sheet 2, 284 k), 3) a tab strip page (tabstrip, 1k), to identify the option of viewing either of the two previous sheets; and 4) the page that coordinates all three pages into a framed 2 page table (Table 11.htm, 11 k). 

TITLE: Table by user group: Drought Supply Source, Costs, Potentially Feasible Water Management Strategies


2003_0113

user id codes, supply id codes, city, county, basin, county-other, manufacturing, steam electric power, mining, irrigation, livestock, SAWS, BMWD, GBRA, decade, 50 year, WMS, recommended water management strategies, capital costs, water supply source, drought of record, major water provider, water management id, water supply id, annual cost, Carrizo, Edwards, Aquifer, Canyon, Trinity, reservoir, regional water provider, run-of-river,implementation, annual cost, supply, water reuse, demand reduction, Carrizo, Edwards, Edwards irrigation transfers, major provider, conservation, regional water provider, Simsboro, recycled water, aquifer, storage & recovery, CZ-10D, Schertz-Seguin, Hays/IH 35, ASR.

Title:Regional Water Plan: Recommended Management Strategies by City and Category: Drought of Record Supplies.


2003_0114

San Antonio Water System, Bexar Met Water District, Canyon Regional Water Authority, New Braunfels Utilities, City of San Marcos, Regional Water Provider, Edwards, Canyon, Carrizo, Aquifer, water reuse, reservoir, Trinity, run-of-river, Guadalupe, Colorado, ASR.

Title: Table by Major Provider of Municipal and Manufacturing Water - SAWS, BMWD, CRWA: Recommended Water Management Strategies, Drought Supply Source, Costs.


2003_0115

Edwards, Carrizo, Aquifer, Guadalupe, Edwards Aquifer, Carrizo Aquifer, Sparta Aquifer, Queen City Aquifer, Trinity Aquifer, Gulf Coast Aquifer, ETPlateau Aquifer, run-of-the-river, Guadalupe, Gua, Nue, San, Medina Lake, VICTOR BRAUNIG LAKE, CALAVERAS LAKE, CANYON LAKE, COLETO CREEK RESERVOIR, LAKE TEXANA, BOERNE LAKE, DIRECT REUSE , LIVESTOCK LOCAL SUPPLY.

TITLE: Water Supply Sources: Aquifers, Run of the River, Livestock Supply. 


2003_0116

id codes, city, county, basin, Edwards, Carrizo, Aquifer, Guadalupe, Edwards Aquifer, Carrizo Aquifer, Sparta Aquifer, Queen City Aquifer, SAWS, BMWD, Trinity Aquifer, Gulf Coast Aquifer, ETPlateau Aquifer, run-of-the-river, GBRA, Gua, Nueces, Nue, San, Medina Lake, VICTOR BRAUNIG LAKE, CALAVERAS LAKE, CANYON LAKE, COLETO CREEK RESERVOIR, LAKE TEXANA, BOERNE LAKE, DIRECT REUSE , LIVESTOCK LOCAL SUPPLY, CRWA, San Antonio. 

TITLE: Water Supplies: Cities, Steam Electric, Mining, Irrigation, Livestock, Municipal.


2003_0117

San Antonio Water System, Bexar Met Water District, Canyon Regional Water Authority, Guadalupe Blanco River Authority, GBRA, New Braunfels Water Utilities, San Marcos, Regional Water Provider, provider id codes, supply id codes, county, basin, source name, Edwards, Carrizo, Aquifer, Guadalupe, Edwards Aquifer, Carrizo Aquifer, SAWS, BMWD, Trinity Aquifer, run-of-the-river, Medina Lake, Canyon Lake, DIRECT REUSE. 

TITLE: Current Water Supplies Available to the RWPG by Major Provider of Municipal and Manufacturing Water. 


2003_0118

water demand, water demand, shortage, surplus, decade, mining, city, manufacturing, livestock, irrigation, county-other, steam electric power, comparison. 

TITLE: Comparison of Water Demands with Current Water Supplies by City and Category.


2003_0119

water demand, water supply, shortage, surplus, decade, comparison, San Antonio Water System, Bexar Met Water District, Canyon Regional WaTer Authority, New Braunfels Utilities, San Marcos, Regional Water Provider. 

TITLE: Comparison of Water Demands with Current Water Supplies for major water providers. 


2003_0120

water user group name, county, population, municipal, city, CDP, county, county-other, manufacturing, steam electric power, mining, irrigation, livestock, city name, basin, San Antonio, Lavaca-Guadalupe, Guadalupe, Nueces, Colorado, Rio Grande, San Antonio-Nueces, Colorado-LaVaca, BMWD, decade, 50 year, population, water demand.

TITLE: For each county in region: Population and Water Demand projections, for every identified user group, such as cities, etc. 


2003_0121/

Keywords: Bexar, municipal, industrial, steam-electric, mining, irrigation, L-15, Edwards Irrigation Transfers, L-10 (Irr.), Demand Reduction (Conservation) w/ Transfer, SSWSP, Schertz-Seguin Water Supply Project (Carrizo), WCRWSP, Western Canyon Regional Water Supply Project, 50 year projections, water shortage, management strategies, CRWA, Lake Dunlap WTP Expansion & Mid-Cities Project, BMWD, Carrizo Aquifer - Bexar & Guadalupe (BMWD), Trinity Aquifer - Bexar (BMWD), CZ-10C, Carrizo Aquifer - Wilson & Gonzales, SCTN-3c, Simsboro Aquifer, SCTN-16, Lower Guadalupe River Diversions, L-18a, Edwards Recharge - Type 2 Projects, SAWS, SAWS Recycled Water Program, LCRA, New Colorado River Diversion Option, SCTN-17, Desalination of Seawater (75 mgd), SCTN-1a, Aquifer Storage & Recovery - Regional, SCTN-4, Brush Management, SCTN-5, Weather Modification, SCTN-9, Rainwater Harvesting, Small Aquifer Recharge Dams, Edwards Aquifer Recharge & Recirculation Systems, Cooperation w/ Corpus Christi for New Water Sources, Additional Storage (ASR and/or Surface), L-10 (Irr.), Demand Reduction (Conservation), L-10 (Mun.)Demand Reduction (Conservation), new supply, implementation, Critical Period Management rules, LEPA, GBRA Canyon Reservoir water from Lake Dunlap, additional diversions from Canyon Reservoir, Canyon Reservoir water to CRWA's member entities. 

TITLE: Regional water Plan for Bexar County - Summary of Projected Water Needs (Shortages) and Water Management Strategies, for all user groups. 


2003_0123/

Keywords: Comal, municipal, industrial, steam-electric, mining, irrigation, L-10 (Mun.), Demand Reduction (Conservation), WCRWSP, Western Canyon Regional Water Supply Project, SSWSP, Schertz-Seguin Water Supply Project (Carrizo), G-15C Canyon Reservoir - River Diversion, GBRA, GBRA Canyon Reservoir Contract Renewal, CZ-10D, Carrizo Aquifer - Gonzales & Bastrop, Additional Municipal Reuse Programs, SCTN-4, Brush Management, SCTN-5, Weather Modification, SCTN-9, Rainwater Harvesting Small Aquifer Recharge Dams, user groups, projected water needs, water management strategies, new supply, water management strategies, projected water needs, 50 year projections. 

TITLE: Regional water Plan for Comal County - Summary of Projected Water Needs (Shortages) and Water Management Strategies, for all user groups. 


2003_0125/

Keywords: Guadalupe, municipal, industrial, steam-electric, mining, irrigation, L-10 (Mun.), Demand Reduction (Conservation), CZ-10D, Carrizo Aquifer - Gonzales & Bastrop, SSWSP, Schertz-Seguin Water Supply Project (Carrizo), Additional Municipal Reuse Programs, Small Aquifer Recharge Dams, CRWA, Lake Dunlap WTP Expansion & Mid-Cities Project, user groups, projected water needs, water management strategies, new supply, water management strategies, projected water needs, 50 year projections. 

TITLE: Regional water Plan for Guadalupe County - Summary of Projected Water Needs (Shortages) and Water Management Strategies, for all user groups. 

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