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<br />COLORADO <br /> <br />l!!l ~~ <br />NATURAL <br />RESOURCES <br /> <br /> <br />Attachment 1 <br />Development of Alternatives <br />CWCB Board Meeting - July 2004 <br /> <br />Overall Approach <br /> <br />The approach to developing alternatives for each basin was based on the use of options - individual <br />projects or solutions - as "building blocks" for the basinwide alternatives. Alternatives were <br />developed using options that have the likelihood of being preferred by the stakeholders in each <br />basin, as described more specifically below. The approach consists of the following steps: <br /> <br />. Develop options based on Basin Roundtable discussion <br /> <br />. Evaluate options <br /> <br />. Combine option evaluation with stakeholder preferences <br /> <br />. Identify preferred options and use them to construct alternatives to meet the demand gaps for <br />each basin <br /> <br />Develop Options <br /> <br />Using the lists of options developed by each Basin Roundtable, a set of "generic" options was <br />developed. The categorization of each option into one of the generic options is appropriate since all <br />of the potential projects discussed by the Basin Roundtables can be categorized into a few types of <br />projects. These types of projects could potentially be implemented in every basin, even if their <br />likelihood of accomplishing the planning objectives may vary. <br /> <br />The generic options evaluated for each basin were: <br /> <br />. Current Conservation <br />. Moderate Conservation <br />. Aggressive Conservation <br />. Moderate Conservation with Storage for Reliability <br />. Aggressive Conservation with Storage for Reliability <br />. Agriculture Conservation <br />. Interruptible Agricultural Transfer <br />. Rotating Agricultural Transfer with Firm Yield for Agriculture <br />. Permanent Agricultural Transfer with Reservoir <br />. New Reservoir with New Water Rights <br />. New Reservoir Firming Existing Water Rights <br />. Reservoir Enlargement <br />. Non-Tributary Groundwater <br />. Municipal and Industrial (M&I) Reuse for Irrigation <br />. M&I Reuse by Exchange <br /> <br />Flood Protection. Water Project Planning and Financing. Stream and Lake Protection <br />Water Supply Protection. Conservation Planning <br />