
Water
CRMWA PLANS
Water Conservation Plans
Download: Water Conservation Plan
Adopted 4/20/2005
Revised 1/10/2019
WATER CONSERVATION PLAN
FOR THE
Canadian River Municipal Water Authority
Section I. WHOLESALE SERVICE AREA POPULATION AND CUSTOMER DATA
A. Population & Service Area Data
The Canadian River Municipal Water Authority (CRMWA) was created by the Texas
State Legislature to provide a source of municipal and industrial water for its eleven
member cities, which are Amarillo, Borger, Brownfield, Lamesa, Levelland, Lubbock,
O’Donnell, Pampa, Plainview, Slaton, and Tahoka. The CRMWA is located in the Texas
Panhandle and South Plains, a region of approximately 12,000 square miles with an
estimated population of 616,482 people. Of this area the CRMWA only provides water
to approximately 490,601 people (Census Bureau estimate for 2006) via a 358- mile
aqueduct system.
Drought Conservation Plans
Download: Drought Contingecy Plan
Arkansas River Shiner Management Plan
Download: Arkansas River Shiner Management Plan
Arkansas River Shiner (Notropis girardi)
Management Plan for the Canadian River
from U. S. Highway 54 at Logan, New Mexico
to Lake Meredith, Texas
This management plan is a cooperative effort between various local, state, and federal
entities. Funding for this plan was provided by the Canadian River Municipal Water
Authority.
Suggested citation: Canadian River Municipal Water Authority – 2005 – Arkansas River
Shiner (Notropis girardi) Management Plan for the Canadian River from U. S. Highway
54 at Logan, New Mexico to Lake Meredith, Texas
Preparation of this Plan was accomplished by John C. Williams, acting as Special
Advisor under contract to CRMWA. Technical review was provided by Rod Goodwin,
Wildlife Biologist and Head of the Water Quality Division of CRMWA. Editorial review
was performed by Jolinda Brumley