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<br />continuation of Scope of Work <br /> <br />continuation of Task 2 functioning of the program, manages staff, <br /> communicates progress with municipalities and <br /> drafts and coordinates publicity. <br />Task 3: Program Data from the audits is collected and compiled <br />Wrap-up, Compiling for the following tasks. Number and type of <br />of Data audits are calculated for each city involved in the <br />Progress report and program. This involves verification that an audit <br />invoice due on was conducted and that all pertinent data was <br />11/01/05- 50% of collected, and disseminated to the client (HOA's <br />completion of project and commercial sites receive an additional <br /> lengthy written report stating the finding of the <br /> audit generated by the auditor following an audit <br /> to show to boards or company management.) <br /> This information will be included in a final <br /> report for all partners in the program. All of the <br /> data for the 1200 audits is entered into a master <br /> database by the program manager and an <br /> assistant for analysis in final reports. Water <br /> records are collected, analyzed for outdoor water <br /> use in a five year period, and input into a <br /> database for inclusion in a final report. <br /> Evaluations that clients submit of the program <br /> are reviewed to see how favorable the program <br /> was received, what changes they report making <br /> following an audit and what they would $40,570 <br /> recommend for improvements in following Request <br /> years. Approximately 600 evaluations were from <br /> received in 2005. cweB <br />Task 4: Drafting of A final report of the 2005 Slow the Flow <br />Final Report Colorado program will be drafted. This report <br />Report and invoice due will explain the benefits of irrigation auditing <br />on 12/30/05-95% and how it can lead to meaningful water <br />completion of project conservation in Colorado. The data input in the <br /> above task will be analyzed. A report of the <br /> number, types, and locations of irrigation audits <br /> will be generated, as well as the test results <br /> indicating the efficiency of the systems and <br /> client's adherence to best management practices. <br /> The findings from the water record analysis will <br /> also be included as well as the findings from the <br /> review of evaluations submitted regarding the <br /> irrigation audit. After approval from the CWCB, <br /> the report will be made available to the CWCB, $8,000 <br /> the cities partnered in the program and promoted Request <br /> to other Colorado municipalities to demonstrate from <br /> the benefits of irrigation auditing programs. eWCR <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />( -- <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />9 <br />