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<br />Center development. Ms. Prather is a member of the Urban Land Institute <br />(ULI) and the American Planning Association (AP A). <br /> <br />TraCl} Bouvette, Great Western Institute. Mr. Bouvette serves as the Executive <br />Director of Great Western Institute, a Colorado non-profit focused on <br />promoting the benefits of water conservation and water use efficiency. Mr. <br />Bouvette has over 25 years of experience in water resources engineering and <br />policy development. He was the primary author of the State's Water <br />Conservation Plan Development Guidance Document and he has been <br />traveling the state conducting workshops on water conservation planning <br />and implementation. He is a professional engineer in the State of Colorado. <br /> <br />3. Retail Water Delivery <br />Table 1 summarizes the retail water delivery for each of the past five years in <br />thousands of gallons by water user type (or segment). All potable retail <br />water is supplied by groundwater. Non-potable retail water is a combination <br />of ditch shares and groundwater. <br /> <br />Table 1 also includes a listing of municipal potable and non-potable uses, <br />which are not sold as retail water use, but are a component of the City's <br />overall water delivery. <br /> <br />A brief description of each of the water use categories is provided below: <br /> <br />Residential - This category includes indoor and outdoor residential water use <br />based on a summation of residential accounts and residential irrigation only <br />accounts. Residential irrigation only accounts exist for a small number of <br />locations within the City Limits where a second tap exists at selected <br />residents for outdoor irrigation only. <br /> <br />Commercial Accounts - This category includes all commercial and industrial <br />accounts, including schools, for year round water use (Le., indoor and <br />outdoor). <br /> <br />Irrigation Accounts - This category includes only home owners associations <br />that use water chiefly for outdoor water use. <br /> <br />Municipal (potable and non-potable) Accounts - These accounts track the <br />City's water use, including indoor and outdoor water use from both potable <br />and non-potable (ditch water) sources. <br /> <br />Other Non-Potable Accounts - This category currently includes the Seventh <br />Day Adventist Church that uses non-potable groundwater from a single City <br />well for outdoor irrigation. This category of use is expected to expand in the <br />future as more non-municipal accounts are switched to non-potable water <br />sources (i.e., untreated groundwater and ditch water) for outdoor irrigation. <br /> <br />4 <br />