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<br />. . <br /> <br />The proposed project would be incorporated into this existing <br />framework. Three separate water meters, supplying the different <br />areas of the park, would provide information for water use <br />comparison with other parks. The information could be compared by <br />total usage and by use per square foot. <br /> <br />3. IDEA DEVELOPMENT FOR PROJECT <br /> <br />The ideas and information for this project were developed using the <br />following sources: <br /> <br />Ken Ball, Office of Water Conservation, <br />Department <br /> <br />Denver Water <br /> <br />Brochures provided by the Denver Water Department <br /> <br />Chris Bridges, Colorado Water Conservation Board <br /> <br />u.s. Geological survey Water Resources Investigations Report <br /> <br />PLblic Works, October, 1992 <br /> <br />American Water Works Association Journal, October, 1992 <br /> <br />Colorado Municipal League <br /> <br />4. CO~rnUNITY INVOLVEMENT <br /> <br />ExamplE~s of community involvement to be solicited for project <br />assistance and support includes the following: <br /> <br />local community college, high school, and elementary schools <br /> <br />va.rious community service clubs <br /> <br />local newspaper and radio <br /> <br />businesses and industries <br /> <br />Colorado Boys Ranch <br /> <br />city of La Junta Tree Board <br /> <br />City of La Junta Employees Association <br /> <br />individual citizens <br /> <br />5. SHARING RESULTS OF THE PROJECT <br /> <br />The general public will be informed of the project through <br />newspaper, radio, magazines, brochures, special tours and other <br />availclble media. Public comment on the completed project will be <br />solicited. Follow up information detailing water savings and other <br />advantages will be provided to the public. <br />