USGS

Simulation of Projected Water Demand and Ground-Water Levels in the Coffee Sand and Eutaw-McShan Aquifers in Union County, Mississippi, 2010 through 2050

Table 1. Municipal and nonmunicipal facilities, source(s) of supply, and water use for the Union County, Mississippi, water-service area for 1998

[Figures may not add to totals because of independent rounding.]

 

Facility

Source(s) of supply

Aquifer name

Withdrawals, in million gallons per day

Purchased water, in million gallons per day

Average monthly number of residential connections

Average gallons per household per day

Alpine Water Association

2 wells

Eutaw-McShan

 

0.073

--

 

305

 

175

 

Bethlehem Water Association

New Albany Water System

 

0.06

259

211

Blue Springs Water
Association

3 wells

Eutaw-McShan

Coffee Sand

 

.145

.054

--

 

497

 

246

 

East New Albany Water
Association

1 well

Eutaw-McShan

New Albany Water System

 

.126

 

 

 

 

.06

434

 

 

236

 

 

Highway 30 Water Association

2 wells

Eutaw-McShan

 

.127

--

 

456

 

180

 

Ingomar Water Association

2 wells

Eutaw-McShan

 

.185

--

 

587

 

196

 

Keownville Water Association

3 wells

Coffee Sand

 

.192

--

 

977

 

165

 

Lake Arrowhead Water Association

1 well

Ripley

 

.007

--

 

35

 

193

 

Myrtle Water System

2 wells

Ripley

 

.065

--

 

346

 

144

 

New Albany Water System

6 wells

Eutaw-McShan

 

 

1.34

--

 

2,645

 

209

 

North Haven Water Association

1 well

Coffee Sand

 

.081

--

 

332

 

171

 

Wallerville Water Association

3 wells

Eutaw-McShan

Gordo

 

.03

.129

--

 

 

717

 

 

194

 

 

Nonmunicipal industrial and commercial facilities

6 wells

Eutaw-McShan

Coffee

Ripley

 

 

.242

.044

.01

--

 

 

 

 

 

 

Totals
Averages

 

 

2.85

 

 

.120

 

 

7,590

 

 

 

193