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Water Conservation
Project Type
Water Conservation Plan
Applicant
Arber Water, WasteWater & Reuse Engineers
Title
Arapahoe County Water and Wastewater Authority Water Conservation Plan
Date
11/1/2006
County
Arapahoe
Water Conservation - Doc Type
Complete Plan
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ACWWA 2007 WCPlan Approval Letter
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\Water Conservation\Backfile
ACWWA_WEPlanUpdate2016
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\Water Conservation\DayForward
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<br />ARAPAHOE COUNTY WATER AND WASTEWATER AUTHORITY <br /> <br />SECTION 9 <br />MONITOR, EVALUATE AND REVISE CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES <br /> <br />9.1 FUTURE WATER CONSERVATION PLAN ACTIVITIES <br /> <br />Implementation of the Water Conservation Plan is a long term activity that involves continual <br />evaluation and refinement of the plan. The Water Conservation Plan will begin to be <br />implemented following adoption by the ACWW A Board, and will be implemented in general <br />conformance with the l(ey activities identified in this report, including: <br /> <br />. Initiation of water conservation measures and programs according to the schedule <br />identified in W orl(sheet 8-1. <br />. Tracl(ing system performance and water savings. Several years of data will lil(ely be <br />required to evaluate the impacts and performance of the measures and programs <br />implemented as a result of this Water Conservation Plan. <br />. Refining the Water Conservation Plan as a result of increasing water demands, the <br />addition of new water supply sources, and any other changes to the nature of the District <br />over time. Changes to the plan can be adopted at any time. <br />. Periodic involvement of the public through public meetings, and on-going involvement <br />form the ACWW A Board. <br /> <br />Richard P. Arber Associates, Inc. <br /> <br />32 <br /> <br />ACWW A05 <br />
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