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<br />. <br /> I <br />TASK A - DEVELOP WATER CONSERVATION PLAN <br />Purpose <br />Water conservation plans are required under the Water Conservation Act of 2004 for covered <br />entities that seek financial assistance from the CWCS or the Colorado Water <br />Resources and Power Development Authority. The objective of this task is to develop a <br />Plan that meets the CWCS requirements, ultimately enabling the Town to apply for <br />state financial assistance for subsequent projects. <br />Approach <br />The Water Conservation Plan will be developed following CWCS's May 2005 Water Conservation <br />Plan Development Guidance Document, minus certain portions to reduce the overall project costs. <br />This document outlines the requirements needed for CWCS's approval. The Consultant will <br />submit a draft plan to the Town for comments prior to submitting a draft to the CWCS. Following <br />the public review process, the Consultant will incorporate public comments and submit the Plan to <br />CWCS for final approval. <br />The development of the plan is divided into subtasks similar to what is indicated in the CWCS <br />Model Plan Template. These subtasks list the items that need to be induded in the Water <br />Conservation Plan for CWCS approval. Where appropriate, the Consultant will use previous <br />studies such as the 2003 Water Master Plan. Since the 2006 Raw Water Master Plan will be <br />completed by Clear Water Solutions, Inc. conQJrrent with the Water Conservation Plan, <br />information generated from the Raw Water Master Plan will be used were applicable. <br />Step 1 - Profile the Existing Water System <br />Purpose <br />The activities described under this task will provide information on the Town's existing water supply <br />system. <br />Approach <br />1.1 Profile physical characteristics of the existing water supply system <br /> Clear Water Solutions, Inc. will describe the physical characteristics of the Town's water <br /> system using Worksheet 1-1 as a guide. Induded in the summary will be key system <br /> characteristics, geographic area served, population and connections served, types of <br /> key water users, key existing facilities, and water demand by Customer type. <br />1.2 Identify all water sources <br /> Clear Water Solutions, Inc. will identify and describe all of the system's water supply <br /> sources induding attributes, age, seniority, and conditions of its use. <br /> Estimates/assumptions will be made on missing information. <br />1.3 Identify system limitations <br /> Clear Water Solutions, Inc. will describe system limitations on the Town's water supply <br />