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<br />s;s <br />fY) <br />[j!JJ <br />[j!JJ <br />~ <br />rt1 <br />W <br /> <br />y Sustainable water management relies on the ability <br />to store water. Aquifer recharge and storage <br />is not only desirable, but a critical component to <br />meet future water demands. <br /> <br />y Aquifer recharge technologies are proven and <br />have been implemented in Colorado on an individual <br />basis for decades. <br /> <br />y Favorable hydrogeologic conditions exist in <br />alluvial and bedrock aquifers to implement both <br />large and small-scale recharge and storage projects <br />throughout Colorado. <br /> <br />y In addition to managing water supplies, aquifer <br />storage projects can meet a number of water <br />resource objectives. <br /> <br />y Additional source water exists for storage in <br />aquifers. <br /> <br />~ <br />@ <br />U <br />D <br />@ <br />rm <br /> <br />y This study will move forward, with or without the <br />roundtables involvement. <br />- legislative mandate for completion by March 1,2007. <br /> <br />y You have the opportunity to take ownership and <br />provide valuable direction and input, if you elect to <br />participate. <br /> <br />y Recommendation: <br />. Form broad-based ground water committee <br />(aquifer recharge/storage is first issue to consider) <br />Or <br />. Form a committee specifically for 58 06-193. <br /> <br />12 <br />