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Water Conservation
Project Type
Ag/Muni Grant
Applicant
Town of Empire
Project Name
Keeping the Good Ship S.S. Empire Afloat
Title
Grant Application
Date
3/1/1993
County
Gilpin
Water Conservation - Doc Type
Application
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Empire Stay Afloat Final Report
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<br />e <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />~ who is helping <br /> <br />The following entities and organizations have thus far provided assistance <br />to the Town in developing this water conservation demonstration project: <br /> <br />American Water Works Association - Kim Knox <br />Cottonwood Water & Sanitation District - Marion Wilson <br />The Rocky Mountain Institute - Andrew Jones <br />The Town of Georgetown - Tammy Sanford, Town Clerk <br />City of Aurora, Utilities Department - Anna Thurston <br />Denver Water Department, Youth Education Program - John Casson <br />Office of Water Conservation - Kim Hout <br />San Diego Water Department - Jose Cruz <br />City of Colorado Springs, Utilities Department - Linda Firth <br />Treatment Technology - Brian McCarty <br />City of Golden - Katie Richard, Environmental Manager <br /> <br />~ community involvement & reporting <br /> <br />The most important component of this project and the one which will <br />detennine its success is community support. All aspects of the project are geared <br />toward gaining and maintaining the support and cooperation of the Town's <br />people. <br /> <br />All project reports and findings will be made available, in understandable <br />form, to the community. The avenues used to provide information and education <br />will be the same as those used to disseminate the project's results - public forums <br />and meetings, monthly water and waste water billings, the public access television <br />channel, local newspapers, and classroom presentations. <br /> <br />7 <br />
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