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<br />001489 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1. - ANTECEDENTS <br /> <br />AccQrding to estimates from the National Water Commission, the. volume .of the <br /> <br />.. . <br />available. water supply in the State of Baja California is around 3,344.9 million cubic <br />meters per year, of which 2,241.1 are superficial waters,and the remaining 1,103.8 <br /> <br />. . <br />. . <br />from underground waters (this includes 190 million. of cubic meters from the San Luis <br />Sandy Watershed).. <br /> <br />These volumes are granted for agricultural, livestock, industrial, commercial, and urban <br /> <br />use. <br /> <br />. .. <br />There are around 359. million cubic meters assigned annually for residential use, <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />representing 10.7% of the total available volume. <br /> <br />This volume includes all locations throughout the state. If we analyze only the county <br />seats, which represent 85% of the state population and which have the largest <br />population growth rate, we find: <br /> <br />According to the 1999 measures of drinking water and sewer, elaborated by the four <br />operating organisms, the state county seats reached the following . levels: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />3 <br />