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<br />TABLE 4-3. Detailed State Breakdown of Water Use
<br />in 1965 and Projected Water Requirements. 1980-2020
<br />
<br />Type of Water Use
<br />
<br />Water Requirements in Acre-Feet Per Year
<br />1965 1980 2000 2020
<br />
<br />Agricul ture
<br />Irrigation
<br />Livestock
<br />
<br />2,263,004
<br />91,924
<br />
<br />67.599
<br />
<br />(151,538)
<br />28.775
<br />
<br />Mining
<br />
<br />Manufacturing
<br />Food & Kindred Products
<br />Printing, Publishing &
<br />Paper Products
<br />Chemical & All ied Products
<br />Petroleum, Rubber &
<br />Related Products
<br />Machinery & Fabricated
<br />Metals
<br />Transportation Equipment
<br />Other
<br />
<br />4,886
<br />58,072
<br />
<br />30,911
<br />
<br />5,720
<br />7,083
<br />16,091
<br />
<br />Utilities
<br />
<br />461,661
<br />
<br />Population
<br />Urban
<br />Rural
<br />
<br />216,686
<br />53,968
<br />
<br />3,306,380
<br />
<br />TOTAL
<br />
<br />6,461,800
<br />138,826
<br />
<br />87,692
<br />
<br />(225,239)
<br />39,761
<br />
<br />9,599
<br />73,554
<br />
<br />50,905
<br />
<br />8,176
<br />12.121
<br />31,123
<br />
<br />323,333
<br />
<br />323,445
<br />26,195
<br />7,586,530
<br />
<br />10.707,700
<br />221 ,078
<br />
<br />162,324
<br />
<br />(433,965)
<br />63,785
<br />
<br />19,281
<br />168,481
<br />
<br />69,136
<br />
<br />18,839
<br />27,552
<br />66,889
<br />
<br />484,808
<br />
<br />406,023
<br />25,835
<br />
<br />12,441,733
<br />
<br />13,557.800
<br />335,643
<br />
<br />322,800
<br />
<br />(843,937)
<br />98,486
<br />
<br />36,702
<br />368,077
<br />
<br />105,325
<br />
<br />41,634
<br />56,657
<br />137,058
<br />
<br />266,080
<br />
<br />596,482
<br />23,901
<br />
<br />15,946,613
<br />
<br />Approximately 2 percent of the total water will be for livestock
<br />Although the total water requirements vary. the percentages of total
<br />water outlined are relatively constant through the forecast periods.
<br />Within the industrial category, the manufacturing percentage increases,
<br />whereas, the utilities percentage decreases with time.
<br />
<br />Examining output measured in 1965 dollars, employment, and water
<br />requirements for irrigation, mining, manufacturing, utilities, and
<br />1 ivestock reveab some significant trends (Table 4-4).
<br />
<br />The output from agricultural crops is forecast to increase over three-
<br />fold from 1965 through 2020. The output figure includes both irrigated
<br />and dry land production. During this same time period, the number of
<br />people employed in agriculture will decrease by half, and the water
<br />requirements will increase sixfold.
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