Withdrawals and consumptive use of water in Pennsylvania, 1984

Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4095
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Abstract

Total accountable water withdrawals in Pennsylvania during 1984 were 14,033.66 Mga/d (million gallons per day); of that total, 5.2 percent (729.53 Mgal/d) was supplied from ground-water sources in 94.8 percent (13,302.12 Mgal/d) was supplied from surface-water sources. Thermoelectric power generation accounted for 71 percent of the total withdrawals (10,010.60 Mgal/d); this was followed by self-supplied industry, 15 percent (2,055.63 Mgal/d); public supply, 11 percent (1,600.02 Mgal/d); mining (147.73 Mgal/d), self- supplied domestic use (131.63 Mgal/d), livestock and poultry (83.52 Mgal/d) and irrigation (4.52 Mgal/d) collectively made up 3 percent. Total consumptive use of water was 615.22 Mgal/d; self-supplied industry is responsible for the greatest consumptive use--185.53 Mgal/d. Trends in water withdrawals from 1950 to 1984 were examined for public supply, thermoelectric power generation and self-supplied industry. Total population and water withdrawals for public supply gradual increased in those years, whereas withdrawals for self-supplied industry and power generation increased until 1970 and then decreased.

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Loper, C.A., Lent, S.D., Wetzel, K.L., 1989, Withdrawals and consumptive use of water in Pennsylvania, 1984: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4095, iv, 50 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/wri884095.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Withdrawals and consumptive use of water in Pennsylvania, 1984
Series title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series number 88-4095
DOI 10.3133/wri884095
Year Published 1989
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Contributing office(s) Pennsylvania Water Science Center
Description iv, 50 p.
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
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