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1%<br />

3% 2%<br />

1%<br />

Commercial (self-supplied)<br />

Domestic (self-supplied)<br />

31%<br />

Industrial (self-supplied)<br />

Irrigated Agriculture<br />

0.1%<br />

0.1%<br />

0.3%<br />

62%<br />

Livestock (self-supplied)<br />

Mining (self-supplied)<br />

Power (self-supplied)<br />

Public <strong>Water</strong> Supply<br />

Reservoir Evaporation<br />

Total usage: 431,640 acre-feet<br />

Figure ES-2. Total <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Water</strong> Use, 2010<br />

Note: Tribes and Pueblos in New Mexico are not required to provide water use data<br />

to the State. Therefore, tribal water use data are not necessarily reflected in<br />

this figure.<br />

600,000<br />

500,000<br />

Supply / Demand (acre-feet)<br />

400,000<br />

300,000<br />

200,000<br />

Administrative<br />

water supply<br />

Severe drought<br />

adjusted<br />

administrative<br />

water supply *<br />

100,000<br />

0<br />

2020 2030 2040 2050 2060<br />

High demand projection<br />

Low demand projection<br />

* Based on the ratio of the minimum streamflow of record to the 2010 administrative water supply.<br />

Figure ES-3. Available Supply and Projected Demand<br />

Note: Tribes and Pueblos in New Mexico are not required to provide water use data to the State.<br />

Therefore, tribal water use data are not necessarily reflected in this figure.<br />

<strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong> <strong>Grande</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> 2017<br />

ES-2

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