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<br />--- <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I I <br />.. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />-, <br /> <br />~_.- <br /> <br /> <br />TRACEY BOUVETTE, P.E. <br />Environmental Engineer <br /> <br />Mr. Bouvette has been responsible for all aspects of project design and implementation. <br />His unique combination of engineering and business communication skills has allowed him <br />to successfully help develop solutions to complex water resources challenges extending <br />over a broad range of applications and settings. Mr. Bouvette's specific technical skills <br />include environmental systems characterization and management; facilities and systems <br />design; water resources planning, management and engineering; stormwater management; <br />stakeholder group facilitation; and integrated resources planning. <br /> <br />Water Conservation Planning <br />Mr. Bouvette has been directly responsible for developing the State of Colorado's <br />Water Conservation Plan Development Guidance Document. Mr. Bouvette <br />collaborated with public and private entities including water suppliers, consultants, state <br />agencies and special interest groups to establish a nine-step program that promotes the <br />integration of water-supply and water-demand side analyses and resources to establish <br />meaningful water conservation measures and programs. <br /> <br />Mr. Bouvette has also been directly involved with updating the State of Colorado's <br />current regulations governing water conservation planning and implementation <br />performed by municipal water providers. He contributed the technical requirements <br />associated with goal setting, monitoring and updating, and planning assessment to the <br />Water Conservation Act of 2004. <br /> <br />Water Resources Planning <br />Mr. Bouvette has over two decades of experience helping private and public entities <br />develop programs to improve the management of their water resources. Mr. Bouvette <br />has performed all types of water resources planning studies related to identifying and <br />evaluating alternative water supply and demand management options using technical <br />feasibility and cost analyses, numerical and analytical modeling, and strategic and <br />integrated resources planning methods. He has planned and implemented dozens of <br />projects related to water supply management including groundwater and surface water <br />supply and demand management using water conservation and water use efficiency <br />measures and programs. In support of many of these project, he designed public <br />information and education programs used to engage and educate the public on water <br />resources issues, and create meaningful feedback mechanisms, which help ground and <br />focus alternative analyses ultimately assisting in the overall decision-making <br />processes. <br /> <br />SA VING WA TEfl THROUGH EDUCA nON, INCENTIVES, AND APPLlCA nON OF BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES <br /> <br /> <br />CWCS Water Conservation Planning Grant Program <br />