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Interbasin Compact Committee
Title
Prioritize and Quantify Recreation and Environment Needs Technical Roundtable Overview
Date
10/18/2006
Author
Rick Brown
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Overview of Key Findings <br />4. Supplies are not necessarily where/when demands are <br />5. Conflicts over use of groundwater are increasing <br />6. In - basin Solutions Can Help Resolve Gaps Between <br />M&I Supply and Demand, but there will be Tradeoffs <br />and Impacts on Other Uses <br />7. Water Conservation Will Be Relied On as a Major Tool <br />for Meeting Future M&I Demands, but Conservation <br />Alone Cannot Meet All of Colorado's Future Needs <br />Overview of Key Findings <br />8. Without a Mechanism to Fund Environmental and <br />Recreational Enhancement, Conflicts Among Interests <br />Will Likely Intensify <br />9. The Ability of Smaller, Rural Water Providers and <br />Agricultural Water Users to Adequately Address Their <br />Existing and Future Water Needs is Significantly <br />Limited by Their Financial Capabilities <br />10. Beyond 2030, Growing Demands May Require More <br />Aggressive Solutions <br />3 <br />
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