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Water withdrawals in Louisiana, 2020

Published by U.S. Geological Survey | Department of the Interior | Metadata Last Checked: September 05, 2025 | Last Modified: 20250616
Information concerning the availability, use, and quality of water in the 64 parishes of Louisiana is critical for water-supply management. In cooperation with the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Lower Mississippi-Gulf (LMG) Water Science Center (WSC) has been collecting, compiling, and publishing water-withdrawal and water-use information on a 5-year basis since 1960. The 5-year reports are available online at the Louisiana Water Use project page. This data release contains water withdrawn in 2020 tabulated by parish, industrial group, water-use category, source type, and designated source name. In 2020, approximately 8,700 million gallons per day (Mgal/d) of water was withdrawn from groundwater and surface-water sources in Louisiana. Total groundwater withdrawals were about 1,900 Mgal/d and total surface-water withdrawals were about 6,800 Mgal/d. Total water withdrawals, in Mgal/d, in 2020 for the various categories of use were as follows: public supply — 720, industry — 2,100, power generation — 4,100, rural domestic — 39, livestock — 7.0, rice irrigation — 930, general irrigation — 250, and aquaculture — 590. About 51 percent (approximately 960 Mgal/d) of all groundwater withdrawn was from the Chicot aquifer system and 24 percent (approximately 450 Mgal/d) was withdrawn from the Mississippi River alluvial aquifer. About 72 percent (4,900 Mgal/d) of all surface water withdrawn was from the Mississippi River mainstem.

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