Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Studies

Over the past 40 years, the Utah Division of Water Resources (DWRe) has employed various procedures to obtain needed municipal and industrial (M&I) water data. In recent years, these procedures have become more comprehensive. When DWRe began water planning in the 1960s, available data consisted mainly of supplies and uses for the entire state. At that time, Utah's agriculture uses far exceeded M&I uses. M&I water use was generated by multiplying estimated per capita rates by census population data.

By the early 1980s, M&I diversions made up a larger percentage of total statewide water uses; and with unprecedented population growth, the entire water community began an increased focus on M&I water supplies and uses. The Utah Division of Water Rights, in cooperation with the U. S. Geological Survey launched a program to collect yearly statewide M&I data. The procedure involved mailing a survey designed to query each major public water supplier about its sources of water supply and uses. This program continues today and is now a cooperative effort, administered by the U. S. Geological Survey and the Divisions of Water Resources, Drinking Water and Water Rights. In addition, the U. S. Geological Survey summarizes national M&I water use data for comparative purposes every five years in the report, Estimating Use of Water in the United States. The DWRe relied on both data sources in its planning efforts throughout the 1980s.

After the issuance of the Utah State Water Plan in 1990, the DWRe recognized the need to specifically address the quickly growing demands for M&I water within each hydrologic basin of the state. Accordingly, DWRe commenced the effort to quantify in detail all the uses of both potable (drinking) and non-potable M&I water in each of the community, non-community, and private domestic water systems of the state

The Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Studies were completed for the eleven hydrologic basins with data gathered between the years of 1992 and 1998 from each of over 450 water systems of the state. The purpose of these M&I studies is to report present M&I water supply and use data. The reports contain total potable and non-potable basin M&I water supply and use as well as per capita use. Information from these reports has been used in various statewide planning documents and has been used in the Utah State Water Plan individual basin plans.

With the completion of the Municipal and Industrial Water Supply Studies for all of the hydrologic basins of the state, the DWRe now offers these M&I reports to enhance the capabilities of water managers of the state to quickly and accurately access information about Utah's M&I water use. This program continues to update M&I water data for each hydrologic area of the state every five years.

Each of the M&I reports are listed below. They are in PDF format, so you will need a PDF reader to view them. You can download a free reader at Adobe Acrobat Adobe Icon
 
Other Related M&I Reports:
Residential Water UseIdentifying Residential Water Use    
M & I Reports