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• Figure 8. <br />• Figure 9. <br />Relative volumes of water used by metro <br />area communities for the period 2003-2012 <br />for residential (blue), industrial (green) and <br />commercial (purple) uses. (darker colors <br />indicate higher use) <br />Estimated percent of residential water <br />consumption by type of use, metro area, <br />2003-2012. <br />21 <br />21 <br />• Figure 10. Projected trends for the largest water <br />consumption categories in the Twin Cities <br />metropolitan area. Does not include power <br />generation, which is predominantly non - <br />consumptive use. 23 <br />• Figure 11. Top ten growing cities in the Twin Cities <br />metropolitan area, by decade. 24 <br />• Figure 12. Seasonal municipal water use in a typical <br />metro area community, 2010. 26 <br />• Figure 13. Water cycle illustrating opportunities for <br />integrated water resource planning. 30 <br />• Figure 14. Water supply sources for potable and non - <br />potable uses in the Twin Cities metropolitan <br />area. 31 <br />• Figure 15. Geologic cross-section of aquifers service <br />the metro area, from east to west across the <br />northern metro. 35 <br />• Figure 16. Metro area's three major rivers, sized relative <br />to the amount of flow that is likely to occur at <br />least 90% of the time. 36 <br />• Figure 17. Comparison of historical and projected <br />needs versus sustainable sources. 38 <br />• Figure 18. Hydrogeologic conditions and community <br />development create subregional differences <br />in water supply planning issues. 40 <br />
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